Health Technology

      “Health technology” is one of the six essential building blocks the 
      World Health Organization (WHO) considers to be of main importance for 
      the realization of stable and sustainable global health systems. “Health 
      Technology” covers the application of scientific knowledge, techniques 
      and technologies in the domain of health care. In this report however, 
      health technology is limited to “medical devices” such as medical 
      imaging, implants, sensors etc.
The overall aim of medical 
      devices is to provide better treatment options or a better quality of 
      life for the patient, and eventually to save lives. However, the 
      question is how the Belgian knowledge centres can contribute to this 
      field and whether Belgian companies and start-ups can play a leading 
      part in this sector. The analysis, listed in a white paper, illustrates 
      the absolute necessity of integrated thinking and a permanent dialogue 
      between government, industry and hospitals while putting the patient 
      centre stage. For researchers in this field, it means that they should 
      be familiar with the complex valorisation process of a medical device 
      and understand the functioning of health economics, cost efficiency and 
      the creation of added value with new medical high-tech. For the 
      government, it means that the many existing information channels
and 
      financial resources should be communicated through one unique platform: 
      the MedTech platform Flanders and the MedTech.be-innovation consortium 
      in consultation with the industry, the research community and the 
      hospitals.
    
      Start-up SMEs active in Medical Technology (MedTech) all need eight 
      policy lines:
1. Internal networking and visibility
2. Sharing 
      heavy equipment and infrastructure
3. Knowledge of quality assurance 
      and systems
4. Human Resources
5. Creation of hospital ecosystems 
      for data collection and standardized patient data streams
6. 
      Integration of refunding systems to penetrate domestic markets
7. 
      Access to seed capital specifically for MedTech
8. Marketing / 
      Business Coaching
    
Available documents
Author
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  Pascal Verdonck
 
              
             
        