The Digital Medicine Society announced May 25 a new set of resources available as part of a collaborative effort to improve inclusivity in the development and implementation of digital health measurement products.
The Digital Health Measurement Collaborative Community — or DATAcc — which has access to the new guidelines, is made up of 46 member organizations, including Pfizer, Medtronic, Teladoc and the FDA. The resources tackle both the development and deployment of healthcare measurement technologies and aim to help organizations actively improve their reach and inclusivity.
"DATAcc's new resources will provide technology manufacturers with the powerful data they need to develop products and target communities that are in need of access," said Rene Quashie, VP of Health at CTA. "Technology plays a critical role in improving our lives and DATAcc's toolkit is a great step toward further inclusion and access to healthcare."