NICE Calls for Real-World Evidence on Parkinson’s Disease Medical Devices
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recently recommended that the National Health Service (NHS) collect real-world evidence (RWE) regarding a series of medical devices used in the management of Parkinson’s disease. The devices all serve to record information about the wearer’s Parkinson’s-related motor symptoms.
NICE: NHS Should Gather Real-World Evidence from Parkinson’s Disease Digital Health Tech
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released a recommendation regarding wearable devices for people with Parkinson’s disease. These devices collect mountains of information that could be useful for research and patient monitoring. In a new article by NICE, learn how wearables could advance Parkinson’s care and find out about 5 promising upcoming devices.
Webinar – May 21st – Addressing the Intersection Between LGBTQ+ and Parkinson’s Disease Communities
LGBTQ+ identity is a social determinant of health (SODH) associated with limited access to healthcare and worse health outcomes. In [...]
FDA Turns Down Verily’s Application to Monitor Parkinson’s Disease Using Smartwatch
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected Verily’s application to use a smartwatch to assess the severity of Parkinson’s [...]