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What evidence do you need to board Germany's DiGA Fast-Track?


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Digital healthcare regulators, experts and developers discussed the Digital Health Applications (DiGA) process, and yesterday’s (24 Feb) Evidence Con  session was designed to help innovators find out more about the new evidence requirements for the assessment of digital products in Germany.
The Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) is responsible for the DiGA Fast-Track, which is now up and running. Eleven medical apps to help treat a range of conditions, such as tinnitus and insomnia, have already been listed - with an additional 55 in the certfication process.  
WHY IT MATTERS
The DiGA Fast-Track was created by the 2019 Digital Healthcare Act and legislative changes mean that apps can now be prescribed by doctors and costs will be reimbursed through German health insurance. However, there are legal and regulatory hurdles to overcome before the apps can be listed and Data Protection Standards within German healthcare are strict. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Young people's despair deepens as crisis drags on


Covid 19 coronavirus: Young people s despair deepens as crisis drags on
14 Feb, 2021 07:23 PM
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The pandemic feels like a big stop in our lives, said Philaé Lachaux, 22. The virus forced her to move back into her family home near Paris. Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov, The New York Times
The pandemic feels like a big stop in our lives, said Philaé Lachaux, 22. The virus forced her to move back into her family home near Paris. Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Isabella Kwai and Elian Peltier
Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation a mental health pandemic that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus. ....

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'What's The Point?': Young People's Despair Deepens As COVID-19 Pandemic Drags On


‘What’s the point?’: Young people’s despair deepens as COVID-19 pandemic drags on
Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation a “mental health pandemic” that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus.
New York Times
February 15, 2021 / 08:52 AM IST
Dalia Al-Dujaili, a student at the University of Edinburgh, on campus in Scotland on February 4, 2021. Image by Emily Macinnes © 2021 The New York Times.
Life seemed promising last year to Philaé Lachaux, a 22-year-old business student in France who dreamed of striking out on her own in the live music industry. But the onset of the pandemic, leading to the loss of her part-time job as a waitress, sent her back to live at her family home. ....

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Young people's despair deepens as COVID-19 crisis drags on


Isabella Kwai and Elian Peltier, The New York Times
Published: 15 Feb 2021 09:31 AM BdST
Updated: 15 Feb 2021 09:33 AM BdST
Philae Lachaux, 22, at her family’s home in Viroflay, France, Feb 5, 2021. The New York Times
Trafalgar Square in London, Dec 31, 2020. The New York Times
Life seemed promising last year to Philaé Lachaux, a 22-year-old business student in France who dreamed of striking out on her own in the live music industry. But the onset of the pandemic, leading to the loss of her part-time job as a waitress, sent her back to live at her family home.
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Now, struggling to envision a future after months of restrictions, Lachaux says that loneliness and despair seep in at night. ....

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