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Medicine without Meds

Transforming Patient Care with Digital Therapies

Dean Ho Yoann Sapanel Agata Blasiak

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Johns Hopkins University Press
12 December 2023
How digital therapies can transform your health.

Traditional health care has a new ally. Some patients with sleep disorders, back pain, and diabetes are now being prescribed app-based treatment instead of drugs. Algorithms are helping cancer patients manage their symptoms, and video games are improving the attention span of children diagnosed with ADHD. A new class of medicine called digital therapeutics (DTx) is gaining traction and transforming the way patients engage with the health care system. In Medicine without Meds, Dean Ho, Yoann Sapanel, and Agata Blasiak explore the exciting potential for these digital therapies to transform patient care.

Ho, Sapanel, and Blasiak share their insights on how these therapies can deliver value beyond the technology, address the challenges of implementation in existing health care models, and revolutionize care delivery. These clinicians, researchers, engineers, patients, start-up founders, and corporate executives are at the forefront of designing and building tomorrow's DTx. They explain what DTx represents, how it differs from other digital health solutions, and how these tools can be conceptualized, created, and brought to market. Throughout, case studies from leading DTx organization such as Akili Interactive, MedRhythms, and Welldoc illuminate best practices in product development, issues to consider, and pitfalls to avoid. These essays, along with a foreword by D. A. Wallach and Dr. Eddie Martucci's outlook on the future of DTx, present the exciting potential for DTx to reimagine health care for all.
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Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   658g
ISBN:   9781421447032
ISBN 10:   1421447037
Pages:   336
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword D. A. Wallach Preface Introduction. The Context Part I. What Are Digital Therapeutics? Chapter 1. Digital Health Solutions versus Digital Therapeutics Part II. The Right Tool for the Right Problem Chapter 2. Addressing Unmet Stakeholder Needs Chapter 3. Addressing Unmet Clinical Needs Chapter 4. Ensuring Business Viability Early Chapter 5. Test, Learn, and Pivot Part III. From Pilot to Production Chapter 6. Data Sourcing and Management Chapter 7. Clinical Validation: Unique Challenges and Novel Approaches Chapter 8. Factors That Influence the Implementation of New Technologies Chapter 9. Recommendations for DTx Implementation Chapter 10. Supporting Adoption of DTx Part IV. Paths to Commercialization Chapter 11. Channel Partnerships: The Ultimate Commercialization Strategy Chapter 12. The Price Is Right: Value in the Eye of the Beholder Conclusion. The Future of DTx With Dr. Eddie Martucci Acknowledgments Appendix A. AI and Its Potential Use in DTx: A Brief Overview of Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B. How to Translate Evidence-Based Theories to the Design of Digitally Delivered Mental Health Interventions Bibliography Index

Dean Ho (SINGAPORE) is the Provost's Chair Professor, the Director of the Institute for Digital Medicine and the N.1 Institute for Health, and the Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the National University of Singapore. Yoann Sapanel (SINGAPORE) is the Head of Health Innovation at the Institute for Digital Medicine at the National University of Singapore. Agata Blasiak (SINGAPORE) is the Head of Digital Health Innovation at the Institute for Digital Medicine and the N.1 Institute for Health at the National University of Singapore.

Reviews for Medicine without Meds: Transforming Patient Care with Digital Therapies

This book shares useful resources, discusses insightful case studies (both successful and unsuccessful), and provides guidelines at various technology and business development stages. The case studies and key takeaways are particularly instrumental and enjoyable to read. The international coverage of the topic is another highlight of the book. I consider the book highly original, and it represents a substantial contribution to the digital therapeutic space. It should be a must-read. -Pak Kin Wong, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University


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