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(Reuters) -Biogen Inc’s Alzheimer’s drug, the first new treatment for the memory-robbing disease in nearly 20 years, hit new barriers on Thursday with some large hospitals declining to use it and health insurers delaying a decision while awaiting coverage terms from Medicare.
FILE PHOTO: Aduhelm, Biogen s controversial recently approved drug for early Alzheimer s disease, is seen at Butler Hospital, one of the clinical research sites in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. June 16, 2021. Jessica Rinaldi/Pool via REUTERS
An influential panel of medical experts also voted unanimously that there is no evidence that the drug, Aduhelm, provides a net health benefit to patients.
(BPT) - The digital health sector has experienced significant growth in the past twelve months as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients, no longer able to engage with healthcare professionals in a face-to-face capacity, became more and more familiar with digital health platforms and telehealth as a means of communication and, in a sense, began to bring the hospital into the home. People have quickly adapted to the use of virtual appointments and remote monitoring, resulting in digital health becoming one of the leading ways for clinicians to interact with their patients. This adoption has been reflected in the substantial growth of the digital health market which was estimated to be worth approximately $120.2 billion in 2020 and is set to increase to $480.1 billion by the end of 2027, according to BlueWeave Consulting.