Reimbursement
Product Commercialization
Intellectual Property
Sales
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100

This is generally the per-person healthcare spending in the US (dollar amount)

What is ~$14k?

100

This process evaluates whether a new technology improves outcomes and reduces costs for hospitals, often through committees

What is hospital value analysis?

100

Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, & Trade Secrets

What are the 4 main areas of intellectual property law?

100

The people you should interview to gage interest and potential investment in your product.

Who are stakeholders?

100

You are pitching a new medical device to a hospital’s value analysis committee. They ask: “Why should we adopt your product over the competitor’s, when ours is cheaper?” You respond...

What is emphasize both the improved clinical outcomes and the downstream cost savings?

200

This payment approach provides a single reimbursement for an entire episode of care, rather than individual services

What is bundled payment?

200

This economic evaluation tool is used to compare  incremental costs and incremental health benefits 

Cost Effectiveness Analysis (CEA)

200

A placeholder application that is cheap and not reviewed. Lasts for 12 months.

Provisional Patent Application

200

5 years

What is the minimum you should look into the future when developing your product and developing a marketing strategy for your product?

200

Your CEO asks you to explain to investors how the Affordable Care Act still shapes reimbursement today. What do you highlight?

What is the ACA’s legacy programs: ACOs, bundled payments, and value-based purchasing?

300

Under Hospital Value-Based Purchasing, this percent bonus hospitals earn up to for high-level care

What is 4%?

300

This type of analysis estimates the short-term affordability of a new product for a specific population and payer.

What is budget impact analysis (BIA)?

300

Life of the longest living author + 70 years or 120 years (company). 

What is the lifetime of a copyright?

300

The idea that you need to tweak your story based on the audience you are presenting to.

What is No-Size-Fits-All?

300

You discover your product may infringe on a competitor’s existing patent. Role-play your course of action as if you all are the head of the company?

Nice!

400

In this approach, patients pay the difference if they choose a provider charging above the payer’s benchmark price

What is reference pricing?

400

Early-stage models of this name are built on assumptions and literature used to frame payer discussions before robust trial data exist.

What are conceptual models?

400

Customer confusion is more important than a visual copy.

What is the Likelihood of Confusion - Trademarks?

400

The act of observing a surgery to examine the process pertaining to your potential innovation. 

What is observing a ceremony interaction?

400

A competitor has spread misinformation about your product’s safety. Role-play your strategy to regain trust and close the deal.

Cool!

500

This recent act has spurred more flexibility with price negotiations in US healthcare

What is The Inflation Reduction Act, 2022?

500

This 2010 law introduced ACOs, bundled payments, and value-based purchasing with reforms still shaping commercialization today

What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

500

These need to be done because ignorance does not uphold as a defense of infringement.

Why is a prior art search and freedom-to-operate important?

500

There are increasing medical device regulations. 

Why is it harder to make medical sales today or than 50 years ago?

500

What are the key takeaways you all got from this presentation? 

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