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DOCSF 2023: Complexities of DTX Adoption and the RTM and RPM Path to Reimbursement

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In this episode, Ann Stadjuhar from Decimal.Health explores the concept of integration layers in healthcare and their importance, specifically focusing on digital therapeutics and the challenges faced in physician adoption. Stadjuhar sheds light on the power of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) codes, highlighting their role in providing valuable insights into therapeutic response and treatment adherence.

Throughout the discussion, Stadjuhar emphasizes the relevance of RTM codes and their potential impact, particularly in orthopedics. She underscores the significance of choosing long-term visionary partners to effectively integrate digital therapeutics into healthcare practices. Additionally, she addresses the evolving role of pharmaceutical companies in supporting and advancing the field of digital therapeutics, recognizing their potential to shape the future of healthcare.

Prepare to expand your understanding of the future of healthcare integration and the incredible impact it can have on patient care.

  continue reading

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Contenido proporcionado por Digital Orthopaedics Conference (DOCSF). Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Digital Orthopaedics Conference (DOCSF) o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Ann Stadjuhar from Decimal.Health explores the concept of integration layers in healthcare and their importance, specifically focusing on digital therapeutics and the challenges faced in physician adoption. Stadjuhar sheds light on the power of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) codes, highlighting their role in providing valuable insights into therapeutic response and treatment adherence.

Throughout the discussion, Stadjuhar emphasizes the relevance of RTM codes and their potential impact, particularly in orthopedics. She underscores the significance of choosing long-term visionary partners to effectively integrate digital therapeutics into healthcare practices. Additionally, she addresses the evolving role of pharmaceutical companies in supporting and advancing the field of digital therapeutics, recognizing their potential to shape the future of healthcare.

Prepare to expand your understanding of the future of healthcare integration and the incredible impact it can have on patient care.

  continue reading

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