DHT Portal

CDISC and the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) have partnered to enhance the interoperability and comparability of data collected using digital health technologies (DHTs) to accelerate innovation in digital health through aligned organizational resources, data standards, and semantics. Aligned resources between organizations are iteratively developed and released through the Digital Health Technologies Initiative.

Public Review of DHT Resources

The DHT team is please to announce the release the first set of DHT examples for a 60-day Public Review. Community members are invited to review the resources as part of their clinical trial standards implementation and provide feedback. Submitted feedback will inform continued, iterative development and release of the final portal resources. Questions for community consideration include:

  • Are resources in the DHT Portal useful and applicable to your implementation of CDISC standards?
  • How can current portal content be improved?
  • What new content would you like to see?

Detailed instructions on how to perform the public review can be found here.

Resources

Currently, portal content focuses on resources for the integration of data collected using sensor-based, wearable digital health technologies in clinical trials. Content consists of ready-to-use:

DHT Concepts in Clinical Research A visualization of fundamental DHT clinical research concepts and their relationships with supporting controlled terminology.  Terminology is: * Published in the DiMe Glossary * Under consideration for the CDISC Glossary
Informative Examples for Common DHT Use Cases

Informative examples demonstrating representation of collected data in tabulation datasets for common DHT use cases sourced from the DiMe Library of Digital Endpoints. Collected data are represented in conformance with the: 

Downloadable biomedical concepts, modeling considerations, and example datasets are provided for each example.