Author: jennifer@dimesociety.org
The recent failure to secure an insulin cost cap is a stark reminder that we cannot innovate first and wait to incorporate...
2021 in Review: DiMe Comes of Age
This has been a monumental year for science and innovation in healthcare. From the approval of life-saving vaccines to...
Developing and Selecting Digital Clinical Measures That Matter To Patients
Digital measures offer the promise of transforming how we define health and evaluate treatment. To realize this potential,...
Show, don’t tell: The rapid evolution of digital medicine
When we launched DiMe nearly two years ago in May of 2019, none of us could have predicted the ways in which our world...
The Rapid Evolution of Digital Endpoints: Are We Headed in the Right Direction?
Just over a year ago, we launched our crowdsourced library of digital endpoints, aiming to shine a light on digital...
The year fitness-trackers became health-monitors
In a year when a global pandemic has left many hospitals strained beyond their means, many clinicians have embraced using...
Safety first: The nuances of health technology that can hurt your patients
When Diana Diller downloaded the pregnancy-tracking app, Ovia, she used it for much the same reason as the app’s...
If you want to improve US healthcare during COVID-19, submit a public comment
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, digital technologies are rapidly being adopted to support health, healthcare, and...
Advancing Digital Medicine to Optimize Human Health: 2019 in Review
The end of the year is the perfect time to ask the question: “How are we doing?” I can be a tough critic, but there is...
How Can Digital Data and Technologies Improve Health?
On Monday, December 16, DiMe submitted a letter in response to the request for input on the initial vision for Cures 2.0 legislation...
Digital Health, Digital Medicine, Digital Therapeutics (DTx): What’s the difference?
Digital health products have become integral to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of health and...
What it Takes to Lead in the New Field of Digital Medicine: Being Terrified, Apparently…
I recently froze for a solid five minutes over my computer, hesitating over submitting a comment on a public docket.
There’s...