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Digital Health

Digital health technologies are empowering consumers to take control of their wellness. These tools aim to improve health care and save lives — all while lowering costs.

Join our community of innovators and shape the future of technology.

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CTA Thought Leaders

  • Kerri Haresign

    Senior Director of Technology & Standards , Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®

  • Catherine Pugh

    Sr. Manager of Digital Health, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®

  • René Quashie

    Vice President of Policy & Regulatory Affairs for Digital Health, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®

Our Work in Digital Health

  • Health AI Collaborative

    The collaborative's mission is to drive consensus on understanding of how AI is being used in the U.S. healthcare system and develop and share resources with policymakers to assist in charting a thoughtful course for the safe, trustworthy, and effective use of innovative AI applications in healthcare.

  • Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

    A result of years-long advocacy by CTA, member companies and allied organizations, learn about the journey to make hearing aids accessible to millions of Americans over-the-counter.

  • Health Division 2024 Recap

    In 2024, through collaboration with industry leaders, policymakers, and healthcare thought leaders, the CTA Health Division addressed key challenges and championed policies to drive growth in health technology.  

Digital Health: Redefining Well-Being at CES 2025

Situated among complimentary industries, like Smart Home, Accessibility, Food Tech and more, the Digital Health Summit brought together the entire health ecosystem to learn, network, and explore the role technology plays in advancing and reforming medicine, healthcare and consumer wellness.

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Policy Focus Areas

  • Digital Health

    We promote efforts to expand access to telehealth and other digital health tools, which will improve health outcomes, make health care more accessible, and reduce costs for Americans. We urge policymakers to remove outdated regulations that limit the use of digital health tools.
  • Artificial Intelligence

    We support a national AI regulatory framework that is technology neutral, risk-based, and accounts for existing laws and regulations. Given rapid AI development, policymakers should avoid excessive regulation that would hinder innovation, hurt small businesses and startups, and make it harder for consumers to use life-changing technology.

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