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This discussion will explore the evolving reimbursement models for digital medicine, examining how stakeholders can align payment pathways with clinical implementation to accelerate adoption of evidence-based digital health solutions while ensuring sustainable economic frameworks.
Join us to discuss:
How can digital medicine developers design reimbursement strategies that satisfy diverse payer requirements while supporting clinical workflow integration?
What evidence frameworks best demonstrate both clinical and economic value to drive coverage decisions across different payer environments?
How might collaborative approaches between providers, payers, and innovators create sustainable payment models that accelerate digital medicine adoption?