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Unlocking Global Pathways for Digital Health Technology Innovation
Dr. Ariel Dora Stern, a leading expert in digital health innovation and policy, collaborates with DiMe’s International Regulatory Pathways project to simplify global market entry for digital health technology innovators. Drawing from her experience at Germany’s Health Innovation Hub and research on healthcare regulation, Dr. Stern highlights the challenges posed by fragmented frameworks worldwide. DiMe’s tools address these gaps, providing standardized resources that accelerate innovation, enhance evidence generation, and build confidence among stakeholders. Through collaboration with startups, academics, and policymakers, Dr. Stern emphasizes the transformative potential of these resources to streamline regulatory processes, foster global adoption, and advance patient-centered care. She envisions these tools empowering innovators to confidently navigate international markets with evidence-based strategies.
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Dr. Ariel Dora Stern collaborates with DiMe’s International Regulatory Pathways project to help digital health innovators navigate global markets. Leveraging her experience in healthcare regulation, she highlights challenges in fragmented frameworks and the need for standardized tools. DiMe’s resources streamline regulatory processes, enhance evidence generation, and foster global adoption. Dr. Stern envisions these tools empowering startups with confidence and clarity, driving innovation and advancing patient-centered care worldwide.
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