The Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC) for health and social care is a comprehensive framework designed to ensure digital health systems meet essential standards. It provides confidence to staff, patients, and citizens that the technology they use is safe, secure, and effective.
The Five Pillars of DTAC
The Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC) for health and social care is a comprehensive framework designed to ensure digital health systems meet essential standards. It provides confidence to staff, patients, and citizens that the technology they use is safe, secure, and effective.
Safeguarding sensitive health information and complying with data protection regulations.
Implementing robust security measures to protect against cyber threats and unauthorised access.
Enabling seamless integration and communication between different digital health systems.
Designing user-friendly interfaces that cater to diverse user needs and abilities.
The Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC) for health and social care is a comprehensive framework designed to ensure digital health systems meet essential standards. It provides confidence to staff, patients, and citizens that the technology they use is safe, secure, and effective.
Safeguarding sensitive health information and complying with data protection regulations.
Implementing robust security measures to protect against cyber threats and unauthorized access.
Enabling seamless integration and communication between different digital health systems.
Designing user-friendly interfaces that cater to diverse user needs and abilities.
DTAC combines regulatory compliance with best practices in digital health, providing a comprehensive approach to:
At DPM Digital Health, we offer expert guidance to help your organisation achieve DTAC readiness:
We work alongside best-of-breed associates to deliver: