Experts in medical device reimbursement and market access in Australia
MedTechnique Consulting provides expert, strategic and competitively priced advice to companies seeking market access and reimbursement for medical devices, technologies and services in Australia. We can help your company by removing the complexities involved in devising a medical technology reimbursement strategy and by completing reimbursement applications and submissions, as well as assisting your company with access to the Australian market.
Why you need an expert?
- Reimbursement of medical devices is complex
- Not getting it right is costly in time, money and loss of market opportunities
- Even simple reimbursement applications can have pitfalls and require a level of knowledge, skill and expertise that most organisations don’t have
- There is constant change in health financing. We are on top of all the details and we are always across changes in policy, legislation, rules and regulations
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Free Webinar: 10th Annual Drugs & Devices Australia Webinar – 2024
📢 Free Webinar: The 10th Annual Drugs & Devices Australia Webinar - 2024 If you missed the webinar you can catch the full webinar replay and access a PDF copy of our Drugs & Devices Australia, Reimbursement Update 2024 slide deck via our VIDEOs website page...
MedTechnique Consulting sponsors PL Session at the 2024 MTAA MedTech Conference
MedTechnique Consulting proud sponsors of the PL Session at the 2024 MTAA MedTech Conference We are thrilled to announce MedTechnique Consulting are a proud sponsor of the Prescribed List clinical evidence session at this year's MTAA MedTech Conference. This...
Navigating the Prescribed List: A Guide for Innovative Technology
The Prescribed List (PL), previously known as the Prostheses List is essentially a list of implantable devices, with some very limited exceptions. Private health insurers (PHIs) must pay a benefit when these devices are used during the hospital admissions of their...
Experts in medical device reimbursement and market access in Australia