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Digital Therapeutics (DTx)

Digital Therapeutics (DTx) are software-based interventions that deliver clinically validated, evidence-based treatment to prevent, manage, or treat medical conditions. Often regulated and sometimes prescribed, they may be used alone or alongside medication, for example in managing diabetes or substance use.

What are Digital Therapeutics (DTx)?

Digital Therapeutics (DTx) are software-based interventions designed to prevent, manage, or treat a medical condition using evidence-based, clinically validated methods. Unlike general wellness apps, they are built to deliver a defined therapeutic effect.

Many are subject to regulatory oversight and some are prescribed by clinicians. They may be used on their own or in combination with medication, for example to support management of diabetes or substance use disorders.

Why do Digital Therapeutics matter?

By delivering treatment through software, DTx can extend access, reinforce behavior change, and provide ongoing support between clinical encounters. Their reliance on clinical evidence is what separates them from unvalidated consumer tools.

For the broader care system, validated digital interventions can complement traditional therapy and potentially reduce downstream costs from poorly managed chronic conditions. Their adoption depends on demonstrated outcomes, appropriate regulation, and clear pathways for coverage and reimbursement.

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