‘Training People To Be Healthier': Digital Therapeutics Programmed For Growth

Experts foresee the digital therapeutics market growing to $6bn-$9bn by 2025, driven in part by tech-empowered consumers and patients looking for solutions to better manage their own health and conditions. For medtechs, collaborations with software-driven start-ups will be key to harnessing personalized data and differentiating themselves in the marketplace.

Digital Therapy
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Health techs’ push to digitize medicine has led to an explosion of innovative solutions that seek to engage and empower consumers and patients to participate in their own health.

Digital therapeutics, a subcategory of digital health solutions that represents a wide range of technologies and services including wearables, sensors,...

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