Digital therapeutics (DTx) deliver therapeutic interventions directly to patients using evidence-based, clinically evaluated software. From phones, tablets and the comfort of their own homes, patients are gaining access to proven digital therapeutic technologies designed for their use, their convenience and their improved health outcomes. Physicians are incorporating these technologies into their treatment plans to enhance their impact on patient health and expand access to care. Payers have the opportunity to reduce overall medical costs, support value-based care initiatives and improve member experience.
But for digital therapeutics to successfully treat, manage and prevent a broad spectrum of behavioral, mental and physical diseases and disorders, it is necessary to establish a foundational understanding of what these products are and how they can be successfully integrated into clinical use to address critical gaps in care.
Watch this American Medical Association (AMA) webinar to learn:
- What makes a digital health product a digital therapeutic
- What considerations are necessary for implementing digital therapeutics in clinical use
- How the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code set enables the integration of digital therapeutics throughout the course of care
Webinar recording
Speakers
- Lori Prestesater, senior vice president, health solutions, AMA
- Megan Coder, PharmD, MBA, chief policy officer, Digital Therapeutics Alliance
- Zachary Hochstetler, director, CPT® editorial and regulatory services, AMA
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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA.