npj Digital Medicine (Mar 2020)

Modernizing and designing evaluation frameworks for connected sensor technologies in medicine

  • Andrea Coravos,
  • Megan Doerr,
  • Jennifer Goldsack,
  • Christine Manta,
  • Mark Shervey,
  • Beau Woods,
  • William A. Wood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-0237-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract This manuscript is focused on the use of connected sensor technologies, including wearables and other biosensors, for a wide range of health services, such as collecting digital endpoints in clinical trials and remotely monitoring patients in clinical care. The adoption of these technologies poses five risks that currently exceed our abilities to evaluate and secure these products: (1) validation, (2) security practices, (3) data rights and governance, (4) utility and usability; and (5) economic feasibility. In this manuscript we conduct a landscape analysis of emerging evaluation frameworks developed to better manage these risks, broadly in digital health. We then propose a framework specifically for connected sensor technologies. We provide a pragmatic guide for how to put this evaluation framework into practice, taking lessons from concepts in drug and nutrition labels to craft a connected sensor technology label.