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Christina A Brezing1, Diana I Brixner2
1Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. christina.brezing@nyspi.columbia.edu.
Abstract:
Medicine is evolving to incorporate digital technologies of all kinds-technologies that may improve patient health, reduce clinician workload, lower costs, reduce health disparities, and expand access to needed treatments. Prescription digital therapeutics (PDTs) are an emerging technology with particular potential. These are software-based treatments delivered on mobile devices that address the behavioral dimensions of many diseases and conditions. Unlike health and wellness apps, PDTs are rigorously evaluated for safety and effectiveness and are authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Nine PDTs are currently authorized to treat conditions such as substance use disorders, attention-deficit disorder, and chronic insomnia. The findings reported in two recent research papers published by Advances in Therapy related to use of PDTs for substance use disorder and opioid use disorder provide real-world evidence of clinical and cost effectiveness, strengthening the evidence base for these technologies and suggesting a role for these technologies in the efforts to help patients recover from these often-chronic and deadly conditions.
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