Approval granted for insurance coverage of 3 medical devices, including an app to assist with alcohol reduction (CureApp). Is the reimbursement price of $50 for the alcohol reduction app reasonable?
Description
This podcast episode primarily discusses recent advancements and approvals in the Japanese healthcare technology sector, focusing on innovative medical devices and the increasing integration of artificial intelligence in clinical settings. Key highlights include the Central Social Insurance Medical Council's (Chuikyo) approval of three new medical devices for insurance coverage, such as a branching stent graft, a drug-eluting nasal stent, and the CureApp AUD, a digital therapeutic application for alcohol reduction. Furthermore, the texts examine the expansion of MedPeer's physician-向け(for physicians) paper curation app, "ClinPeer," and the development of AI-powered solutions by Fujifilm for creating patient information documents and ELYZA's medical-specific large language model (LLM) for tasks like electronic health record standardization and medical fee statement correction. While these technologies show promise, some, like the LLM for medical fee statement correction, still require significant accuracy improvements for practical implementation.