Teva To Advance Digihaler Data Ecosystem With Rimdi And HealthSnap

Data Management Collaborations Could Enhance The Clinical Value Of Teva’s Digital Inhalers

Teva’s new partnerships will make patient data from its digital inhalers more accessible to healthcare providers, potentially placing Teva’s asthma platform at the forefront of emerging treatment paradigms.

Rimdi and HealthSnap's Tools Will Improve Patient Data Delivery To Healthcare Providers • Source: Shutterstock

Teva has embarked on collaborations with clinical data service providers Rimdi and HealthSnap to integrate its digital inhaler platforms into routine asthma healthcare provision.

Teva’s Digihaler range, which launched back in 2020, is a trio of US Food and Drug Administration-approved smart asthma inhalers....

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