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Merck, Evidation Eye Remote Patient Monitoring for Alzheimer’s Care

The pharma giant and digital health company are partnering on a remote patient monitoring program that will use mHealth wearables and smartphones to develop care management protocols for people living with Alzheimer's Disease.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Merck is partnering with a digital health company to launch a remote patient monitoring program aimed at people living with Alzheimer’s Disease.

The pharma giant and California-based Evidation Health will use mHealth wearables and smartphones to track the daily routines of elderly participants with and without cognitive impairment. The RPM platform will collect the data passively.

“Advances in passive remote monitoring are providing new compelling opportunities to identify novel endpoints and digital biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease,” Michael Egan, vice president of neuroscience global clinical development for Merck Research Laboratories, said in a press release. “This collaboration with Evidation will allow us to explore new and potentially faster ways to evaluate the potential of candidates in development for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.”

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