Adapting Evidence Standards: Transforming the NICE Framework to Embrace Rapidly Evolving Digital Health Technologies
Shayan Bahadori, Peter Buckle, Saira Ghafur, Patrick KierkegaardRapid advances in digital health technologies—including machine learning–enabled diagnostics and wearable devices—are transforming care pathways through real‑time monitoring and personalized interventions. However, static evidence requirements struggle to keep pace with products that update frequently and learn from real‑world use. This extended abstract examines the current role of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Evidence Standards Framework (ESF), identifies gaps that hinder the timely adoption of high‑value innovations, and proposes a dynamic, stakeholder‑driven approach to evidence generation and validation. Recommendations focus on integrating adaptive real‑world evidence (RWE) methods, continuous post‑market learning, and transparent governance so that the NHS can safely accelerate adoption while maximizing patient benefit.