Guides to Digital Health & AI-Enabled Care — For Patients, Clinicians, Pharmacists & Founders | Digital.Health

The Digital.Health guide library: audience-specific guides to digital health and AI-enabled care. For patients, caregivers, and health consumers: What Is Digital Health, a plain-language guide by Daniel Kraft, MD. For physicians, pharmacists, nurses, advanced practice providers, and care teams: Digital Health and AI in Clinical Practice, a working guide covering evidence appraisal, FDA pathways, reimbursement, and clinical AI. For pharmacists and pharmacy teams, a dedicated companion deep dive: The Pharmacist's Guide to Digital Health and AI-Enabled Care by Parisa Vatanka, PharmD, covering adherence technology, CGM counseling, digital therapeutics, and payment models. For founders and solution providers: Getting Your Digital Health Solution Adopted, covering evidence strategy, regulatory lanes, buyer landscapes, and pilots that convert. All guides are written and reviewed by clinicians and updated regularly.

The guide library

Guides to digital health & AI-enabled care.

Clear, honest introductions to digital health — written for where you sit. Each guide is authored and reviewed by the Digital.Health clinical team, kept current, and free.

Our standard

How these guides are written.

Every guide is written and reviewed by the clinicians who lead Digital.Health, dated visibly, and revisited on a regular cycle — because regulatory pathways, billing codes, and product landscapes change. We favor honest framing over hype, we say “it varies” where it varies, and we don’t name individual products in evergreen guidance. For comparing specific solutions, the Digital.Health platform is the living companion to these guides — 5,000+ curated solutions across 40 specialty and care categories.

From understanding to action.

When you’re ready to find specific tools, the platform picks up where the guides leave off.

Curated with clinical oversight · Founded by Daniel Kraft, MD
These guides are for general education and are not medical, legal, billing, or investment advice. Details such as regulatory status, billing codes, and coverage change over time — verify current requirements with the relevant authorities, payers, and professionals.
Guides to Digital Health & AI-Enabled Care — For Patients, Clinicians, & Founders | Digital.Health

The Digital.Health guide library: audience-specific guides to digital health and AI-enabled care. For patients, caregivers, and health consumers: What Is Digital Health, a plain-language guide by Daniel Kraft, MD. For physicians, pharmacists, nurses, advanced practice providers, and care teams: Digital Health and AI in Clinical Practice, a working guide covering evidence appraisal, FDA pathways, reimbursement, and clinical AI. For pharmacists and pharmacy teams, a dedicated companion deep dive: The Pharmacist's Guide to Digital Health and AI-Enabled Care by Parisa Vatanka, PharmD, covering adherence technology, CGM counseling, digital therapeutics, and payment models. For founders and solution providers: Getting Your Digital Health Solution Adopted, covering evidence strategy, regulatory lanes, buyer landscapes, and pilots that convert. All guides are written and reviewed by clinicians and updated regularly.

The guide library

Guides to digital health & AI-enabled care.

Clear, honest introductions to digital health — written for where you sit. Each guide is authored and reviewed by the Digital.Health clinical team, kept current, and free.

Our standard

How these guides are written.

Every guide is written and reviewed by the clinicians who lead Digital.Health, dated visibly, and revisited on a regular cycle — because regulatory pathways, billing codes, and product landscapes change. We favor honest framing over hype, we say “it varies” where it varies, and we don’t name individual products in evergreen guidance. For comparing specific solutions, the Digital.Health platform is the living companion to these guides — 5,000+ curated solutions across 40 specialty and care categories.

From understanding to action.

When you’re ready to find specific tools, the platform picks up where the guides leave off.

Curated with clinical oversight · Founded by Daniel Kraft, MD
These guides are for general education and are not medical, legal, billing, or investment advice. Details such as regulatory status, billing codes, and coverage change over time — verify current requirements with the relevant authorities, payers, and professionals.