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Drug+ solutions and how they improve patient outcomes and provider satisfaction

Personalized companion care protocols for novel oncology therapeutics, like those for multiple myeloma, are essential for patient success. These care models should be adaptable according to patient variations, resource levels and care site capabilities. Join Mohamed Datoo, Sr. Director, Global Commercial Data Sciences and Digital Health at Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine and Vijesh Unnikrishnan, Partner, Digital and Connected Health at ZS, as they discuss how remote patient monitoring (RPM) using sensor data, real-time tracking and smart communication can digitize these models, enabling convenient at-home care and aligning with the “hospital at home” vision.

 You’ll learn more about:

  • The need for real-world evidence of RPM’s safety and efficacy in diverse patient settings

  • The evolving economics of financing these care models, with a changing role for manufacturers

  • Compliance and regulatory considerations, including transfer of value as well as the practice of medicine, infosec and SaMD in alignment with use, evidence and economic models

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