The Quadruple Aim[1] describes population health goals including decreasing costs, improving the patient experience, improving patient clinical outcomes, and improving the experience of providing care. Implementing new technologies into the... read more →
Kezia and Mike Fitzgerald, owners of CareAline Products were the recipients of a Pre-Seed Award and a 2017 Target Challenge award for solutions addressing the unintended removal or dislodgement of... read more →
Written by Scott Holson, NEPDC Project Leader and George Price, Lab Manager of the Duhaime Pediatric Neurosurgery Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital In many cases, the largest hurdles clinical innovators... read more →
Written by Josh Page, NEPDC Project Lead in Technology Development The greatest challenge faced by startups is conveying the value of their product or technology to their stakeholders and end... read more →
At some point in the development of every health innovation, technology, or device there comes a time when it needs to be evaluated and tested to see if it can... read more →
Written by Cassie Brugger, MA, Program Administrator for the New England Pediatric Device Consortium in conjunction with Johnie Rose, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, University Hospitals Case Medical Center Spending your... read more →
Residents could be the ideal med-tech innovators but almost always fail to realize their ideas. Residents in medicine rotate through multiple fields within their specialties and are eager to learn... read more →