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.

Medical Technology and Evaluation

Medical Technology and Evaluation
This course is part of Healthcare Marketplace Specialization

Instructor: Eric Barrette
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Skills you'll gain
- Health Policy
- Simulation and Simulation Software
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Healthcare Industry Knowledge
- Program Evaluation
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Pharmaceuticals
- Medical Devices
- Risk Analysis
- Health Care
- Medical Equipment
- Regulatory Affairs
- Payment Systems
- Claims Processing
- Health Technology
- Probability & Statistics
- Clinical Trials
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There are 4 modules in this course
This module includes an overview of the healthcare industry, focusing on the U.S., and provides context for why medical technology evaluations are important sources of information within the industry. The module begins by discussing the aspects of health care industry that make it unique from other industries and the many stakeholders who have interests in the results of medical technology evaluations. The remainder of the module covers the various regulation and payment systems that exist within the industry and where and how medical technology evaluations are necessary elements of those systems.
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11 videos4 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module discusses the two most common types of data used in medical technology evaluations: clinical trial data and health insurance claims data. The discussion of clinical trial data covers the basic elements of trial design that help ensure the results will be reliable inputs to technology evaluations. The discussion of claims data covers what types of information is available in claims and how it differs from clinical data. It also covers potential sources of data. The module concludes with a few lessons that discuss general considerations and precautions when using data to ensure the validity of a technology evaluation.
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9 videos4 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module we will discuss a variety of types of medical technology evaluation approaches and the types of assessments. We will go into detail about the pros and cons of each type of assessment as a way to illustrate situations where one approach may be better than another. Finally, we will also cover the details of the two fundamental features of any evaluation: measuring costs and benefits.
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9 videos3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
Module 4 brings everything together from the first three modules. We will go into more detail about some of the more common quantitative methodologies you may encounter with an evaluation. We will talk about incorporating the effects of uncertainty and time into a medical technology evaluation model as well as the type of models that allow for the dynamic nature of patient responses to medical technology.
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9 videos3 assignments
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Reviewed on Mar 15, 2019
very useful course, amazing explanation. I wish luck for every one learn it.thanks
Reviewed on Mar 18, 2018
Pretty good I though there was a bit to much overlap with Course 3, and I thought the assignment was a bit nebulous
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