Digital Health Tools are Expanding in Scope and Function to Aid Patient Diagnosis, Treatment and Monitoring, Says New Report from The IQVIA Institute

Despite a drop in venture funding for digital health companies over the last two-and-a-half years, digital health products and solutions are expanding in scope and function to aid patient diagnosis, t...

Autore: Business Wire

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.: Despite a drop in venture funding for digital health companies over the last two-and-a-half years, digital health products and solutions are expanding in scope and function to aid patient diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring. More solutions are now focused on specific diseases, and their commercial appeal has grown as developers build solutions that bring value back to providers, are more easily integrated with health systems, and embrace innovation such as AI to personalize care and reduce provider workload. Product types have also expanded, with health assessment tools such as digital diagnostics, sensor-based digital measures, and remote patient monitoring solutions joining digital therapeutics and consumer health apps to offer value for personal health and clinical care. These findings are based on a new report from the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science: Digital Health Trends 2024: Implications for Research and Patient Care.

There are currently 337,000 digital health apps along with more than 360 software-based digital therapies and 103 digital diagnostics commercially available. Simultaneously, the number of AI/ML enabled mobile and point-of-care devices is growing.

“The landscape of digital health has evolved over the past two years, yielding new products that are more commercially viable and meet the needs of stakeholders across a broadening set of uses,” said Murray Aitken, executive director, IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science. “Digital health tools now support both patients and providers as they move from diagnosis to treatment and disease monitoring, with their scope expanding as new health assessment tools such as digital diagnostics have joined more mature digital therapies, accelerating care and closing gaps to improve health outcomes. Ultimately, these solutions will better fit into existing care pathways and bring benefits to more segments of patients and health systems.”

A few key highlights of the report include:

About the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science

The IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science contributes to the advancement of human health globally through timely research, insightful analysis and scientific expertise applied to granular non-identified patient-level data.

Fulfilling an essential need within healthcare, the Institute delivers objective, relevant insights and research that accelerate understanding and innovation critical to sound decision making and improved human outcomes. With access to IQVIA’s institutional knowledge, advanced analytics, technology and unparalleled data, the Institute works in tandem with a broad set of healthcare stakeholders to drive a research agenda focused on Human Data Science, including government agencies, academic institutions, the life sciences industry, and payers. More information about the IQVIA Institute can be found at www.IQVIAInstitute.org.

About IQVIA

IQVIA (NYSE:IQV) is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. IQVIA’s portfolio of solutions are powered by IQVIA Connected Intelligence™ to deliver actionable insights and services built on high-quality health data, Healthcare-grade AI™, advanced analytics, the latest technologies and extensive domain expertise. With approximately 88,000 employees in over 100 countries, including experts in healthcare, life sciences, data science, technology and operational excellence, IQVIA is dedicated to accelerating the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide.

IQVIA is a global leader in protecting individual patient privacy. The company uses a wide variety of privacy-enhancing technologies and safeguards to protect individual privacy while generating and analyzing information on a scale that helps healthcare stakeholders identify disease patterns and correlate with the precise treatment path and therapy needed for better outcomes. IQVIA’s insights and execution capabilities help biotech, medical device and pharmaceutical companies, medical researchers, government agencies, payers and other healthcare stakeholders tap into a deeper understanding of diseases, human behavior and scientific advances, in an effort to advance their path toward cures. To learn more, visit www.iqvia.com.

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