May 15: Market Access & Value Assessment of Medical Devices - In Person at ISPOR 2022
8:00AM–12:00PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
This course is designed for those with an intermediate knowledge of medical devices and their market access pathways. The focus will be on understanding the areas of the US and EU value drivers of medical devices, the stakeholder organizations necessary to engage to obtain medical device funding/reimbursement and adoption, and the healthcare system pathways through which medical devices can be implemented. The course will also include a primer on the health economics and outcomes research methods typically used for demonstrating medical device value.
Market access for medical devices is an evolving, multi-faceted, and multi-stakeholder journey that requires dedicated knowledge. Learning about the challenges and opportunities of launching medical devices is key, since the requirements from stakeholders in terms of demonstrating clinical and economic benefits of medical devices has risen.
This course will attempt to demystify the medical device landscape and help all stakeholders ensure that appropriate patients benefit from innovation in the medical device space through improving participants’ awareness of marketplace trends and needs to demonstrate clinical and economic value.
***Registrants will receive a digital course book. Copyright, Trademark and Confidentiality Policies apply.***
Hull Associates LLC
Rockland, MA, USA
Richard Charter, MS
Alira Health
Basel, Switzerland
Belinda A. Mohr, PhD
Philips
Phoenix, AZ, USA
May 15, 2022
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Market Access & Value Assessment of Medical Devices
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Health Policy & Regulatory
LENGTH: 4 Hours | Course runs 1 day
This short course will be offered in-person at the ISPOR 2022 conference. Separate registration is required. Visit the ISPOR 2022 website to register and learn more.
8:00AM–12:00PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for those with an intermediate knowledge of medical devices and their market access pathways. The focus will be on understanding the areas of the US and EU value drivers of medical devices, the stakeholder organizations necessary to engage to obtain medical device funding/reimbursement and adoption, and the healthcare system pathways through which medical devices can be implemented. The course will also include a primer on the health economics and outcomes research methods typically used for demonstrating medical device value. Market access for medical devices is an evolving, multi-faceted, and multi-stakeholder journey that requires dedicated knowledge. Learning about the challenges and opportunities of launching medical devices is key, since the requirements from stakeholders in terms of demonstrating clinical and economic benefits of medical devices has risen.
This course will attempt to demystify the medical device landscape and help all stakeholders ensure that appropriate patients benefit from innovation in the medical device space through improving participants’ awareness of marketplace trends and needs to demonstrate clinical and economic value.
***Registrants will receive a digital course book. Copyright, Trademark and Confidentiality Policies apply.***
FACULTY MEMBERS
Stephen A. Hull, MHSHull Associates LLC
Rockland, MA, USA
Richard Charter, MS
Alira Health
Basel, Switzerland
Belinda A. Mohr, PhD
Philips
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Basic Schedule:
4 Hours | Course runs 1 Day