Innovation in Nephrology: Technology Development and Commercialization Handbook is a step-by-step guide to nephrology technology innovation reflects recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering, and business experts, the authors provide a comprehensive resource that leads clinicians, students, researchers, and entrepreneurs through a clear process for the identification, invention, and implementation of new solutions. Case studies on innovative products from around the world, successes and failures, practical advice, and…mehr
Innovation in Nephrology: Technology Development and Commercialization Handbook is a step-by-step guide to nephrology technology innovation reflects recent trends of industry globalization and value-conscious healthcare. Written by a team of medical, engineering, and business experts, the authors provide a comprehensive resource that leads clinicians, students, researchers, and entrepreneurs through a clear process for the identification, invention, and implementation of new solutions. Case studies on innovative products from around the world, successes and failures, practical advice, and end-of-chapter 'Getting Started' sections encourage readers to learn from real projects and apply important lessons to their own work. In short, this book will be of interest to every nephrologist who has ever had a good idea for an invention but does not know where and how to start bringing it to the bedside.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Problem 1. Introduction 2. Technology Landscape 3. Identifying an Unmet Need 4. Define, Validate, and Refine the Problem to be Solved 5. Market Analysis: A Problem Worth Solving 6. Competitive Analysis II: Health Economics 7. Health Economic and Commercial Value 8. Economics in Dialysis III: Concept 9. Customer Requirements 10. Partnering With a Successful Expert 11. Conceptualizing the Solution 12. Prior Art Search IV: Proof of Concept 13. What to Prototype 14. How to PrototypedDesign and Engineering Resources 15. Hiring a Medical Device Development Firm 16. Patent StrategydPatent Types and Considerations 17. Medical Device Development 18. Pilot Studies V: Pathways 19. Comparison of Licensing and Building a Company 20. LicensingdKey Terms and Considerations VI: Building a Company 21. Funding approaches 22. The Investor’s Perspective 23. PersonneldTeam Members Needed, Roles 24. Key Corporate Law Considerations for Medtech Startups VII: Regulatory 25. Overview of FDA RegulationdHistory and Perspective 26. Quality System Regulation and Manufacturing 27. Risk-Based Classification 28. Postmarket Regulatory Strategy VIII: Launch 29. Reimbursement Basics 30. Business Models 31. Value Analysis Committee Approval: How to Ensure Your Innovation is Approved for Facility Use 32. How GPO’s Drive Revenue for Life Science Innovators 33. Marketing, Sales, and Distribution 34. Business Strategy 35. Business Operations 36. Postlaunch Physician Relationships 37. Successful Exit IX: Case Studies 38. Diatiro 39. Hemodialysis Axxess Systems 40. Everyplace Labs Case Study 41. Invizius 42. Case Study, OpticLine: From a Class Project to a Novel Screening Device for Early Peritonitis Infection in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients 43. Building a Kidney-Chip to Improve Drug Development and Nephrotoxicity Predictions 44. Population Screening and Monitoring of CKD With the Carna Health-Nova Biomedical Platform 45. Accuryn medical
I: Problem 1. Introduction 2. Technology Landscape 3. Identifying an Unmet Need 4. Define, Validate, and Refine the Problem to be Solved 5. Market Analysis: A Problem Worth Solving 6. Competitive Analysis II: Health Economics 7. Health Economic and Commercial Value 8. Economics in Dialysis III: Concept 9. Customer Requirements 10. Partnering With a Successful Expert 11. Conceptualizing the Solution 12. Prior Art Search IV: Proof of Concept 13. What to Prototype 14. How to PrototypedDesign and Engineering Resources 15. Hiring a Medical Device Development Firm 16. Patent StrategydPatent Types and Considerations 17. Medical Device Development 18. Pilot Studies V: Pathways 19. Comparison of Licensing and Building a Company 20. LicensingdKey Terms and Considerations VI: Building a Company 21. Funding approaches 22. The Investor’s Perspective 23. PersonneldTeam Members Needed, Roles 24. Key Corporate Law Considerations for Medtech Startups VII: Regulatory 25. Overview of FDA RegulationdHistory and Perspective 26. Quality System Regulation and Manufacturing 27. Risk-Based Classification 28. Postmarket Regulatory Strategy VIII: Launch 29. Reimbursement Basics 30. Business Models 31. Value Analysis Committee Approval: How to Ensure Your Innovation is Approved for Facility Use 32. How GPO’s Drive Revenue for Life Science Innovators 33. Marketing, Sales, and Distribution 34. Business Strategy 35. Business Operations 36. Postlaunch Physician Relationships 37. Successful Exit IX: Case Studies 38. Diatiro 39. Hemodialysis Axxess Systems 40. Everyplace Labs Case Study 41. Invizius 42. Case Study, OpticLine: From a Class Project to a Novel Screening Device for Early Peritonitis Infection in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients 43. Building a Kidney-Chip to Improve Drug Development and Nephrotoxicity Predictions 44. Population Screening and Monitoring of CKD With the Carna Health-Nova Biomedical Platform 45. Accuryn medical
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