THE NEW HEALTH ECONOMY: WHAT DEVICE MAKERS NEED TO KNOW

PwC is a multinational professional services network helping clients in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and life sciences industries solve an array of emerging complex problems facing manufacturers, service providers, and new market entrants. The firm also works with a wide range of healthcare payer and provider organizations to address challenges in IT, operations, strategic transformation, risk, and regulatory compliance. Its quarterly series for Med Device Online is written by various members of the firm, who will cover a number of topics affecting the medtech industry.

ARTICLES IN THIS SERIES

Implications Of 3D Printing Across The Medtech Value Chain
According to a 2014 PwC survey, one-third of all manufacturers are adopting 3D printing. The FDA has approved or cleared more than 85 devices made using 3D printers. Where and how is 3D printing changing the medical device industry, and what does the future hold?  Continue Reading..
4 Strategies For Transitioning From “Device Manufacturer” To “Complete Solutions Provider”
As hospitals and health systems grapple with value-based payments and new quality requirements, medical device and diagnostic companies are serving as enablers, reaching across the healthcare ecosystem to offer services that engage patients in real time, improve physician performance, and demonstrate value beyond any one device, diagnostic, or technology. Both established medtech players and newer entrants should consider these four factors...  Continue Reading..
6 Rules To Effectively Implement A Compliant UDI Program
The first and second Unique Device Identification (UDI) compliance dates have passed, and successfully understanding the difference between the “letter of the law” and the “spirit of the law” not only ensures compliance, but also determines that your UDI solution was right for your firm. Here are several key considerations for firms embarking on a UDI compliance program for Class I and II devices.  Continue Reading..
8 Healthcare Trends That Will Transform Medtech In 2016
In 2016, the health industry will begin to lay down new paths to a more connected, transparent, convenient ecosystem of care. Forging of new ways of receiving, paying for, and delivering care is a hallmark of the creation of this new health economy — an industry that is more digital, nimble, responsive, and focused on consumers.   Continue Reading..