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Digital Health Collaborative Research & Impact Fund is sponsored by Digital Health Collaborative (supported by Peterson Health Technology Institute). This fund provides grant funding for mission-aligned research and program initiatives that advance the development and scaling of evidence-based, efficient, and equitable digital health solutions to improve outcomes and lower costs.
Members include leading healthcare and consumer organizations.
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Digital Health Collaborative: Transforming Healthcare p>a]:underline [&>p]:text-base lg:[&>p]:text-lg"> Latest Report: Administrative AI: Current Use and Potential Impact Digital Health Collaborative The Digital Health Collaborative is raising the bar for evidence and value in the adoption of digital health technologies.
The Digital Health Collaborative is a group of leading healthcare and consumer organizations that share a commitment to “raising the bar” for evidence and value in digital health technology. Through research, grant funding, and regular convenings, the Digital Health Collaborative advances the development and scaling of evidence-based, efficient, and equitable digital health solutions to improve outcomes and lower costs.
The Collaborative is supported by the Peterson Health Technology Institute. The Digital Health Collaborative is not involved in PHTI’s evaluations or assessment decisions. The Collaborative includes representatives from leading healthcare and consumer organizations who are committed to “raising the bar” for evidence and value in digital health technology.
Alliance for Connected Care Alliance of Community Health Plans (ACHP) American Medical Association (AMA) American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Center for Innovation & Value Research Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) National Academy of Medicine National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) National Health Council (NHC) Digital Health Collaborative members do not participate in the assessment process.
As leading digital health companies, innovative, patient-centered technology solutions will be essential to the future of healthcare. Health technology companies should generate robust, reliable evidence about their benefits to patients and purchasers. Digital health technologies should deliver clinical benefits on-par or better than traditional care delivery models, including improving access, equity, and convenience.
Health technology should support more efficient care delivery and administration to drive system-wide savings. Through partnerships for health, high-value technology should be widely disseminated and adopted to drive improved health system performance. Collaborative activities include a national purchaser survey, grantmaking, and convenings.
Convenings & Communications: Collaborative members meet bi-annually to advance a research and thought leadership agenda to advance the field, receive communications specific to members, and determine opportunities to cross-promote and amplify relevant resources Annual Summit: Collaborative members can elevate and amplify impact to the broader healthcare ecosystem through participation in PHTI’s invite-only Summit Research & Impact Fund: The Collaborative will create a research agenda to support the development and adoption of evidence-based, cost-effective digital health solutions, disbursing grant funding through a PHTI-funded Research and Impact Fund.
Annual Survey: The Collaborative will commission an annual industry baseline survey to gauge national digital health purchasing trends Select grant funding is being provided through the Digital Health Collaborative Research & Impact Fund for mission-aligned research and program initiatives.
The HLTH Foundation will assess the current state of digital health solutions in community health centers (CHCs) and explore the feasibility of scaling innovative tools to CHC patients. Through health center surveys, focus groups, and a summary report, the research team will define how CHCs currently use digital health solutions and evaluate opportunities to expand proven, high-impact tools to applicable patient populations.
American Telemedicine Association The American Telemedicine Association will use funding to enhance their U.S. Digital Infrastructure Disparities Score (DIS) and heat map tools with data sets and visualization capabilities to highlight key infrastructure gaps and identify specific interventions that support actionable, measurable, and accountable deployment.
These improvements will enable data-informed decisions and targeted allocation of resources to improve access to digital services and reduce healthcare disparities.
Center for Innovation & Value Research The Center for Innovation and Value Research will collaborate with PHTI on patient interviews, as well as develop a toolkit that enables healthcare systems, payers, and purchasers to assess equity and patient-centered economic impacts when making digital health purchasing decisions.
Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) PHTI has partnered with DiMe and other leading industry organizations to define how Integrated Evidence Plans can be developed, optimized, and used to support the regulatory and commercial success of digital health products on an accelerated timeline.
Digital Health Collaborative member resources Explore insights from Collaborative members, such as industry reports, evidence guidelines, and stakeholder surveys, to help inform purchasers, providers, and developers. Contact us for more information or to partner with us
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations committed to "raising the bar" for evidence and value in digital health technology, with a focus on research, grant funding, and convenings to advance equitable digital health solutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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