#168: From Fragmented Care to Connected Care: The MS360° Approach with Dr. Isabel Voigt

May 27
33 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, Dr. Isabel Voigt from the MS Center Dresden introduces the MS360° approach, a digital-first hybrid care model designed to make multiple sclerosis care more continuous, proactive, and personalized. She explains why today's MS care can feel fragmented, how important changes may be missed between appointments, and how digital tools such as apps, wearables, patient-reported outcomes, and telemedicine could support earlier detection of disease progression.

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We also talk about the role of real-world data, artificial intelligence, digital twins, and patient participation in shaping the future of MS care. A special focus is placed on improving access to specialized care for people living outside larger cities.

You can read through the interview here: https://ms-perspektive.de/en/168-ms360

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Why MS care often feels fragmented
  • How MS360° connects digital monitoring with in-person care
  • The role of apps, wearables, and telemedicine
  • Earlier detection of disease worsening
  • How real-world data can support research and personalized treatment
  • What artificial intelligence and digital twins mean for people with MS
  • Why patient participation is key
  • The future of connected, equitable MS care
Links mentioned and further reading

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