Innovations in medical technologies are one of the leading areas of economic growth in the world. Whether new technologies take the form of pharmaceutical, medical device, biotechnology, information technology of some combination of these innovations, the opportunities for both private enterprise and social welfare are substantial. However, these innovations are not without cost, and require reimbursement from either a privately or publicly financed health care delivery system to enter the marketplace.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Medical Technology Assessment in the Current Health Care Financing and Regulatory Environment
Clinical Trials and Insurance Claims Data
The Elements of Medical Technology Assessments
Methodological Approaches and Considerations
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- 5 stars64.83%
- 4 stars25.27%
- 3 stars5.86%
- 2 stars2.56%
- 1 star1.46%
TOP REVIEWS FROM MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND EVALUATION
I learned a lot from this course I am glad I was able to finish this class, thank you for the experience.
Good content. But, I expected this course to be about technical analysis of medical technology rather than just cost, benefit, or effectivity analysis.
Extremely valuable content. I have seen very few places where so much information about Medical Technology development and regulation was provided in such a compact and well-organized place.
I liked this course... its very useful and 4 weeks of learning the medical technology and evaluation gave me a strength to find the aspects of modern medical technology.
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