Digital Therapies: A Necessity for Italy – from Tendenze Nuove

Advancing Digital Therapies to Transform Italian Healthcare.

Discover the insights from Tendenze Nuove on why accelerating Digital Therapies in Italy is crucial for equitable, innovative, and effective healthcare.


Digital Therapies: A Rapidly Advancing Landscape

The landscape of Digital Therapies (DTx) is evolving at an unprecedented pace, creating new opportunities in healthcare. Establishing a global dialogue among experts, clinicians, and stakeholders is essential to raise awareness and promote the adoption of innovative technologies that enhance patient care.


Insights from Tendenze Nuove

Promoted by Fondazione Tendenza Salute e Sanità (TESSA) and FADOI – Società Scientifica di Medicina Interna, this publication from Tendenze Nuove features contributions from numerous experts. Clinicians, pharmacists, and economists share their perspectives on the urgency for Italy to:

  • Accelerate regulatory processes for Digital Therapies.
  • Align with international best practices in digital healthcare.

Italy’s Journey Towards Digital Therapeutics

Italy began integrating Digital Therapeutics in 2019 with the Digital Therapies for Italy – DTxITA project. This initiative was designed to:

  • Embed digital innovation into national medical practice.
  • Support research, development, and entrepreneurship in the field.

Aligned with international trends, this publication explores key topics such as:

  • Classification of Digital Therapeutics: Defining DTx categories to streamline adoption.
  • Funding Models: Analyzing financial frameworks used by other countries.
  • Patient Access and Inclusion: Ensuring equity in access to digital therapies.
  • Cultural and Organizational Impacts: Assessing the influence on healthcare systems and professionals.

Dive deeper into these discussions and discover expert insights by reading the full publication here.


Acknowledgments: Special thanks to Alfredo Cesario, Giuseppe Recchia, Lucio Da Ros, Alberto Malva and Francesca Maria Quaglia for their contributions to this critical initiative.

Scroll to Top