DOI: https://doi.org/10.63345/ijrmp.v12.i4.2
Ritika Prasad
Independent Researcher
Delhi, India
Abstract
Digital therapeutics represent a paradigm shift in healthcare by offering evidence-based, clinically validated interventions delivered via digital platforms. This manuscript explores the evolution and potential of digital therapeutics as a non-pharmacological treatment strategy. We review the literature up to 2022, discuss methodologies for evaluating digital interventions, present findings from recent studies, and outline implications for clinical practice and policy. The research highlights that digital therapeutics not only improve patient engagement and outcomes but also offer a scalable solution for chronic disease management. As healthcare continues to integrate digital solutions, the promise of digital therapeutics lies in its ability to transform traditional treatment paradigms, reduce dependency on medications, and empower patients with personalized care.
Keywords
Digital Therapeutics; Non-Pharmacological Treatment; Digital Health; Chronic Disease Management; Patient Engagement; Clinical Validation
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