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Why RWE Matters in Developmental Disability Care: Jarame Digital Care Log Architecture

How Real World Evidence (RWE) and RWD apply to autism, ADHD, and developmental delays—and how Jarame connects home, school, center, and hospital data in a child-centered timeline, with clear AI boundaries.

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[Tech Blog · 2026-07-06]

In developmental disability care—including autism spectrum, ADHD, and developmental delay—a single clinic test often cannot capture how a child lives across home, school, center, and hospital. This article explains why RWE (Real World Evidence) matters and how Dream AI Lab's Jarame implements it as a Digital Care Log.

1. Why care data is hard to capture

  • Context-dependent behaviors vary with sleep, sensory load, peers, and environment
  • Multi-site fragmentation without shared timelines or standards
  • Longitudinal needs for early intervention and golden-window decisions
  • Recall bias when visits rely on parent or teacher memory

2. Why RWE is needed

RWD is observational data from real environments; RWE is structured evidence derived by connecting and analyzing it. In this domain, RWE means weeks-to-months of life patterns—not a single test day.

Observation-based, context-linked approaches many guardians recognize from media align with an RWE mindset. (No official partnership between any specific program or expert and Jarame is implied.)

3. Jarame data architecture

Child Profile → Care Events (timestamped) → Guardian / Teacher / Therapist / Clinical layers → AI Summary Layer

  • Role-based standardized inputs
  • Single child ID and timeline alignment
  • Consent and RBAC-based sharing
  • Longitudinal care data archive

4. What AI does and does not do

Does: summarize multi-site logs, detect patterns, prepare visit-ready trend reports.

Does not: confirm diagnoses, prescribe treatment, or replace clinicians, therapists, or teachers.

5. Value by setting

  • Home: structured logs instead of recall-only intake
  • School: observations linked to center and home context
  • Center: interventions adjusted with school/home signals
  • Hospital: real-world history within limited visit time

6. Design philosophy — Jung Haesung, CTO

"The core problem is not only a shortage of experts—it is that real-life data around the child is disconnected. Jarame extends deep contextual observation into a shared Digital Care Log and AI analysis layer. AI does not replace doctors; it builds infrastructure for real-world evidence."

— Jung Haesung, CTO, Dream AI Lab

See Jarame and Technology for details.

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