Digital therapeutics (DTx) are software-based products for the prevention, management and treatment of health conditions. They are defined by the Digital Therapeutic Alliance as evidence-based therapeutic interventions that are driven by high-quality software programs to prevent, manage or treat a medical disorder or disease. Digital therapeutics are a subcategory of digital medicine products, which in turn are a subset of digital health. A feature of DTx is that they require both clinical evidence and evidence from real-world outcomes. As such, they need to be reviewed and approved by regulatory bodies for claims of safety, risk and efficacy.
Life sciences companies have a unique opportunity to invest in digital therapeutics before other non-traditional players.
Traditional life science companies may see digital therapeutics either as a potential threat to their business model or as an opportunity to innovate. On the one hand, digital therapeutics could compete with existing pharmacological treatments for market share. On the other hand, a digital therapeutic offering could play the role of differentiator, as an attractive value proposition for those pharmaceutical companies that have historically been interested in ’beyond the pill’ value delivery.
Traditional pharma and medtech companies have a first-mover advantage to capitalise on the opportunity presented by digital therapeutics, before players in other industries, like technology giants, take over. Benefits for life sciences companies from becoming active in the development of novel digital therapeutics are:
Life sciences companies have a unique opportunity to structure their strategic approach to enter or consolidate their position in the digital therapeutics space. There are some fundamental questions that biopharma and medtech companies will need to answer. We have formulated these questions around a strategic choice cascade framework.