Stanford Webinar - Regulation and Health-Eco Value Assess. - Two Critical Gauges for MedTech Innovation
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical aspects of medical technology innovation in this Stanford University webinar focusing on regulation and health-economic value assessment. Gain insights into the wide range of medical device technologies and understand the significance of regulatory requirements in device development and commercialization. Delve into the background of regulation, including definitions of safety and effectiveness. Examine the challenging economic outlook in healthcare and learn about the two major objectives of any healthcare system. Discover the implications for innovators and engage with thought-provoking questions for discussion. Analyze cost-effectiveness findings for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) in the United States. Conclude with a comprehensive summary of key points and learn about the Stanford Center for Professional Development's offerings in this 44-minute presentation.
Syllabus
Introduction.
Medical Devices: A wide range of Technologies.
Relevance of Regulation and Health-Economics.
Importance of Regulatory Requirements in the Development and Commercialization of Devices.
Background on Regulation.
Safety and Effectiveness defined.
Challenging Economic Outlook.
Two Major Objectives of any Healthcare System.
Implications for Innovators (1).
Questions for Discussion.
Cost-Effectiveness Findings for TAVR, U.S..
Summary (2).
Stanford Center for Professional Development.
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Stanford Online
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