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Medical Device Reimbursement Integration: A Better Approach for Commercial Success
Devicemakers often take a step approach to commercialization: you develop your medical device, get it approved, and then determine a reimbursement policy. That’s not best practice any more.
A better way is to start early, developing your device with reimbursement considerations from the moment you start planning. There’s a name for it — “reimbursement integration.” This presentation will tell you how to execute it ... and avoid the many pitfalls of the step approach.
Presenter Tim Hunter has 20 years’ experience analyzing new and emerging technologies to get the most out of FDA submission and approval processes. Prepare to discover:
- Simple — but effective — ways to integrate reimbursement planning early without spending a dime more — and maybe many dimes less — than you do right now
- How to turn FDA-required data into an argument for health economics
- How your FDA negotiations will impact your market
- How to evaluate reimbursement needs vs. regulatory or clinical requirements
- And much more!
No point wasting money on outmoded reimbursement techniques. Cut those costs — and maybe even get greater reimbursement — by integrating reimbursement at the start of the new-device process.