Hofauer B, Pförringer D, Schöffski O, Zhu Z, Offergeld C (2023)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00106-022-01271-w
Background: With the passing of the “Digital Care Act” by the German Bundestag at the end of 2019, it was made possible, among other things, for digital health applications to be reimbursed by statutory health insurance companies under certain conditions. The aim of this work is to identify digital health applications related to ear, nose, and throat medicine and to describe the underlying evidence. Materials and methods: The digital health applications register was analyzed to identify digital health applications with an indication area relating to an otorhinolaryngologic disease. Digital health applications were included that were either permanently or provisionally included, or currently deleted if further information was available. The underlying evidence was assessed according to the recommendations of the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine for therapeutic studies. Results: A total of six digital health applications with a direct or indirect connection to otorhinolaryngology were identified, three of which were permanently and two provisionally included in the directory. One digital health application has currently been withdrawn by the manufacturer. The permanently recorded digital health applications are based on evidence level 1b. Conclusion: The introduction of digital health applications is sometimes also discussed critically, but they represent an innovative approach and various digital health applications with a high level of underlying evidence are already available, especially for the ear, nose, and throat area.
APA:
Hofauer, B., Pförringer, D., Schöffski, O., Zhu, Z., & Offergeld, C. (2023). Digital health applications in otorhinolaryngology Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen in der Hals‑, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde. HNO. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-022-01271-w
MLA:
Hofauer, Benedikt, et al. "Digital health applications in otorhinolaryngology Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen in der Hals‑, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde." HNO (2023).
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