Verification, analytical validation, and clinical validation (V3): the foundation of determining fit-for-purpose for Biometric Monitoring Technologies (BioMeTs)
Digital Science (United States) · Elekta (Switzerland) · +18 more institutions
Abstract
Digital medicine is an interdisciplinary field, drawing together stakeholders with expertize in engineering, manufacturing, clinical science, data science, biostatistics, regulatory science, ethics, patient advocacy, and healthcare policy, to name a few. Although this diversity is undoubtedly valuable, it can lead to confusion regarding terminology and best practices. There are many instances, as we detail in this paper, where a single term is used by different groups to mean different things, as well as cases where multiple terms are used to describe essentially the same concept. Our intent is to clarify core terminology and best practices for the evaluation of Biometric Monitoring Technologies (BioMeTs),…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
16- JCJennifer C. GoldsackCorresponding
Digital Science (United States)
- ACAndrea Coravos
Elekta (Switzerland), Centre for Innovation in Regulatory Science, Digital Science (United States)
- JPJessie P. Bakker
Digital Science (United States), RJ Lee Group (United States)
- BBBrinnae Bent
Duke University
- AVAriel V. Dowling
Takeda (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Terminology
- Computer science
- Vocabulary
- Biometrics
- Field (mathematics)
- Data science
- Artificial intelligence
- Mathematics