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A transparent, evidence-based approach

As an independent non-profit, PHTI provides rigorous, publicly available evaluations of health technologies.

As digital health tools replace and augment traditional sources of healthcare, they should deliver equal or better health outcomes and increase affordability.

To help meet that goal, PHTI was created as an unbiased resource for payers, providers, investors, technology developers, and patients, providing objective information to:

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Identify

the pipeline of new digital health technologies entering the market by monitoring the evolving digital health landscape.

 

 

Evaluate

selected digital health technologies on their clinical effectiveness and economic impact and share learnings via independent and timely evidence-based reports.

Accelerate

the adoption of high-value technologies by highlighting products with robust, consistent evidence on clinical benefit, cost savings and impact.

Our core principles

Rigorous

We deliver methodologically-robust research, supported by data

Independent

We are self-funded, and our evaluations are free of outside interests

Transparent

Our assessment framework and all reports will be publicly-available

Actionable

Our evaluations will be evidence-based, timely, and relevant

An innovative assessment framework

PHTI aims to accelerate the adoption of high-value technologies that improve health and lower costs.

PHTI’s assessment framework was developed in coordination with the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), a leader in health technology assessment.

The assessment framework prioritizes products’ clinical benefits and economic impact, while also considering effects on health equity, data privacy and security.

Engaging with stakeholders

PHTI actively seeks out partners and engages diverse stakeholders from across the digital health sector.

PHTI has convened clinical experts, economists, consumers, payers, and other entities to support in the development of the framework and evaluations.

PHTI has also assembled a Purchaser Advisory Council to provide feedback on the initiative’s assessment framework, assessment domains and digital health technologies in consideration for evaluation.

Purchasers

Health plans, employers, and providers give input on PHTI’s approach, priority areas for assessment, and key metrics driving purchaser uptake of new technologies.

Clinical experts

Provide detailed input on evidence reviews, standard of care, clinical practice, and report findings.

Patients

Provide insight into their lived experience, particularly concerning usability and access to new technologies.

Digital health companies

Digital health companies included in a given assessment have an opportunity to submit additional evidence and commercial data.

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