Health Division

Who We Are
CTA Digital Health drives innovation in telemedicine, wearables, and AI-powered diagnostics, transforming healthcare and advancing businesses. Join our community to connect with leaders, elevate your career, and boost your company’s impact in the health tech industry. Hear from peers already experiencing these benefits—your transformation starts here!
Key Initiatives
- Highlight CTA's role as leaders and conveners in digital health and other related sectors.
- Organize Digital Health focused events to foster collaborations and connect stakeholders.
- Produce actionable intelligence regarding market challenges, behavior patterns, awareness and/or usage of health solutions, that demonstrate the value of these products and services.
- Engage with government agencies and health advocacy organizations to promote technology-enabled healthcare and educate members on health policy impacts.
- Develop standards and industry best practices to increase adoption of healthcare solutions while supporting innovation.
Advocacy Projects
The Health Division worked with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Office of the National Coordinator (ONC), Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other relevant government agencies and law makers to advance technology enabled value-based health care and promote a sound regulatory and legislative environment that balances innovation with safety and privacy
Healthcare Technology Partner Program (HTPP)
Healthcare partner organizations, in conjunction with CTA Members, focus on ways to help capitalize on the vision to advance the use of technology in healthcare through advocacy, standards, and thought leadership.
Through this strategic partnership, we are working together to ensure that technology in healthcare improves patient outcomes, addresses practitioner shortage, and lowers costs.
Activities Associated with the program include:
- Hearing Roundtable Group
- Digital Health Standards Activities
- Health AI Planning Council - Invite only
Program Members
Latest Report
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Aging in Place: Staying Connected with Technology
This CTA research explores the addressable market for aging in the home technologies (age tech) among two primary consumer technology categories – smart home and digital health – and technologies relating to daily living and communications. These tech categories spanned 40 products, with consumers asked whether they would define these as technologies used for aging in place.
Specific objectives include:
- Understand age tech consumer awareness, current and prospective owners, usage and likelihood to use in the future
- Understand ownership (personal and shared) and use of age tech, why are they using and likelihood to use in the future
- Explore drivers of age tech adoption (e.g., low cost, ease of use, doctor-recommended, approved by the Food and Drug Administration [FDA], data privacy)
- Identify challenges and barriers to age tech present (e.g., cost, education/training on tech)
- Determine opportunities for technologies to assist aging in the home by exploring gaps between drivers and barriers
Published: November 2024
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Standard
ANSI/CTA/NSF-2052.2-A
Methodology of Measurements for Features In Sleep Tracking Consumer Technology Devices and Applications
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Standard
ANSI/CTA-2113
This standard identifies a best practice framework for integrating telehealth solutions into the healthcare framework including the use cases of acute-care, post-acute care, chronic care, and telehealth visits.
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