Digital Health Innovations: Improving Patient Outcomes and Equity in the Asia Pacific Region

Author(s)

Butler-Henderson K1, Sarmiento RF2, Yu G3, Satake K4
1RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 2University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines, 3Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai, China, 4CureApp, Tokyo, Japan

Innovations in digital health technologies have become increasingly available for patients, providers, and health systems. There is a raft of technologies that could be considered digital health technologies, for example: apps aimed directly at patients and consumers; apps aimed at patients with the interaction with their clinicians; systems aimed at clinicians for example, decision support systems, and digital tools that can be implemented at a system level, such as electronic medical records. These technologies offer significant promise for improving patient outcomes and reducing inequities; however, these potential benefits need to be balanced against potential downsides. This session will consider how these innovative technologies can be considered within a health technology assessment framework, or other evaluation frameworks to measure how they improve patient health outcomes and equity.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2022-09, ISPOR Asia Pacific 2022, Virtual
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