Developers - Generating evidence for NHS adopters of digital technology
If you want the NHS to adopt your digital technology, you will need to generate evidence that supports your technology’s value proposition.
Evidence to support the value proposition of your digital technology
Adopters in health and social care will want to see evidence that supports your technology’s value proposition. Generating the appropriate evidence will increase the likelihood that the NHS will adopt your digital technology.
If you do not generate the appropriate evidence, it’s unlikely that adopters will buy your technology.
How to generate evidence for your digital technology
Use NICE's evidence standards framework for digital health technologies. This will help you determine the minimum range of evidence you will need to provide to adopters.
In general, you will need to provide evidence of:
- your digital technology’s value proposition and whether this is relevant to each adopter’s specific circumstances
- clinical and cost effectiveness (similarly to evidence for NICE), including overall economic impact on the health and care system
- your technology’s safety
- the acceptability of your digital technology with users and clinicians
- compliance with relevant regulations
Some of this evidence will be identical to the evidence required to get a UKCA mark. Adopters will want to know whether your digital technology has a clear and feasible implementation strategy. They also want to know whether its adoption would be scalable and sustainable.
Consider using NICE’s advice services:
- NICE Scientific Advice can help you develop your evidence generation plans
- NICE's Office for Market Access can help you engage with NICE and the healthcare system to speed up market access
Get more support
To discover how the NICE can assist you and for contact details, visit our 'Get Support' page.
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