
Digital Health Passport Awarded NHS Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC)
Tiny Medical Apps (TMA) announced that the Digital Health Passport has achieved compliance with the NHS Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC).
Background on DTAC
The DTAC represents a comprehensive set of criteria developed by the NHS to ensure that digital health technologies meet the highest standards of clinical safety, data protection, technical security, interoperability, usability, and accessibility. It functions as the national baseline for evaluating digital health tools entering NHS and social care systems.
Company Statement
Matt Bourne, CTO and Co-Founder of TMA, expressed enthusiasm about the achievement: "This recognition validates our ongoing efforts to develop innovative and reliable digital health tools that meet the highest standards of quality and safety."
Significance
The DTAC award demonstrates TMA's commitment to healthcare excellence and positions the Digital Health Passport as a trusted solution for healthcare organizations undertaking digital transformation. Organizations implementing this technology can have confidence in its quality and regulatory compliance.
For inquiries about the Digital Health Passport, organizations can reach TMA at hello@tinymedicalapps.com or visit digitalhealthpassport.co.
About TinyMedicalApps
TinyMedicalApps creates digital health passports that empower children and families to manage long-term conditions with confidence. Our apps are used across the NHS and have helped thousands of families take control of their health management.