Digital biomarkers: 3PM approach revolutionizing chronic disease management - EPMA 2024 position.
Ivica SmokovskiNanette SteinleAndrew BehnkeSonu M M BhaskarGodfrey GrechKneginja RichterGünter NiklewskiColin BirkenbihlPaolo PariniRussell J AndrewsHoward BauchnerOlga GolubnitschajaPublished in: The EPMA journal (2024)
Non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs) have become a major global health concern. They constitute the leading cause of disabilities, increased morbidity, mortality, and socio-economic disasters worldwide. Medical condition-specific digital biomarker (DB) panels have emerged as valuable tools to manage NCDs. DBs refer to the measurable and quantifiable physiological, behavioral, and environmental parameters collected for an individual through innovative digital health technologies, including wearables, smart devices, and medical sensors. By leveraging digital technologies, healthcare providers can gather real-time data and insights, enabling them to deliver more proactive and tailored interventions to individuals at risk and patients diagnosed with NCDs. Continuous monitoring of relevant health parameters through wearable devices or smartphone applications allows patients and clinicians to track the progression of NCDs in real time. With the introduction of digital biomarker monitoring (DBM), a new quality of primary and secondary healthcare is being offered with promising opportunities for health risk assessment and protection against health-to-disease transitions in vulnerable sub-populations. DBM enables healthcare providers to take the most cost-effective targeted preventive measures, to detect disease developments early, and to introduce personalized interventions. Consequently, they benefit the quality of life (QoL) of affected individuals, healthcare economy, and society at large. DBM is instrumental for the paradigm shift from reactive medical services to 3PM approach promoted by the European Association for Predictive, Preventive, and Personalized Medicine (EPMA) involving 3PM experts from 55 countries worldwide. This position manuscript consolidates multi-professional expertise in the area, demonstrating clinically relevant examples and providing the roadmap for implementing 3PM concepts facilitated through DBs.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- public health
- particulate matter
- air pollution
- global health
- heavy metals
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- health information
- newly diagnosed
- health risk assessment
- physical activity
- peritoneal dialysis
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- deep learning
- heart rate
- cancer therapy
- cardiovascular disease
- quality improvement
- drinking water
- machine learning
- climate change
- low cost