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Digital Health Joint Initiative

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The digital health joint initiative convenes multiple stakeholder groups and generates ideas for workshops that may speed the careful evaluation and adoption of appropriate technology into research and clinical care. The initiative aims to convene experts from several fields to illuminate areas of synergy and inform each other about successes and challenges encountered in each sector.

Description

The joint initiative on digital health explores the application of hardware and software information and communication technologies in the fields of genomics, drug research and development, neuroscience, oncology, aging and disability, and health preparedness. This cross-disciplinary initiative seeks to examine and find solutions to challenges related to the selection, evaluation, and implementation of digital health technologies. Topics may include:

  • Challenges/questions that digital health may be uniquely suited to address;
  • Strategies for evaluating and selecting mobile health apps that are fit-for-purpose (e.g. methods for determining quality and validation);
  • Privacy, ethical, and security issues;
  • Regulatory considerations;
  • Approaches for encouraging practical clinical implementation;
  • Cross-sector communication about patient preferences and clinical need.

The role of the digital health joint initiative is to convene multiple stakeholder groups and generate ideas for workshops that may speed the careful evaluation and adoption of appropriate technology into research and clinical care. The collaboration aims to convene experts from several fields to illuminate areas of synergy and inform each other about successes and challenges encountered in each sector.

Participating Joint Initiative Forums and Roundtables

Workshops

Perspectives and Discussion Papers

Other Resources

Action Collaboratives

Contributors

Staff

Andrew Pope

Lead

Sharyl Nass

Lead

Tracy Lustig

Lead

Erin Balogh

Lead

Clare Stroud

Lead

Sarah Beachy

Lead

Scott Wollek

Lead

Carolyn Shore

Lead

Meredith Hackmann

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