
The Time to Transform Healthcare is Now
Digital therapeutics (DTx) are changing the healthcare delivery system with evidence-based technologies that improve patient outcomes. Sign our petition to help support the successful passing of the Access to Prescriptive Digital Therapeutics Act of 2022.
Advancement of DTx in the U.S.
The Access to Prescription Digital Therapeutics Act of 2022 aims to officially define prescription digital therapeutics (PDTx) at the federal level and establish new payor benefit categories for PDTx.
The bi-partisan, bi-cameral bill was introduced on March 10, 2022 by Senator Capito (R–W.Va), Senator Shaheen (D–NH), David McKinley (R-W.Va-01), David Thompson (D- Ca-05). If passed, it could improve healthcare access for more than 148 million Americans.
Sign our petition to support the successful passing of the Access to Prescriptive Digital Therapeutics Act of 2022 and help improve clinical and health outcomes for older adults in the U.S.:
“The bill will allow more patients living with a variety of diseases and conditions from Opioid Use Disorders to diabetes to Parkinson’s disease to more efficiently access the care and support they need and deserve.”
Senator Shelley Capito (R–WV)
The Value of DTx
Digital Therapeutic tools include screen devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers, VR headsets, and videogame platforms that converge with software algorithms.
Together, these can be applied to improve therapy management and rehabilitation. They are used independently or in concert with medications, devices, or other therapies to optimize patient care and health outcomes.
Sign our petition to support the successful passing of the Access to Prescriptive Digital Therapeutics Act of 2022 and help improve clinical and health outcomes for older adults in the U.S.:
The Role of Digital Therapeutics and the Changing Future of Healthcare – NIH Link
“Our bill ensures these prescription digital therapeutics are covered by Medicare so more patients, including seniors, have access to the cutting-edge care they deserve."
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D–NH)
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