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Is your medical technology an inexpensive alternative to an implantable device? How do you access the Australian market?

by MedTechnique Consulting | Oct 22, 2014 | Medical Devices Reimbursement

Increasingly medical technology innovators are developing devices that are inexpensive alternatives to implantable devices.  These devices can be a fraction of the cost of implantable devices yet there are hurdles to accessing the Australian market despite the cost...

Who is going to pay for your new medical technology in Australia?

by MedTechnique Consulting | Jul 30, 2014 | Medical Devices Reimbursement

It is often surprising at how much thought is given to registering a device in Australia and how little is given to who would be the potential payers once the device or technology reached the market. Access to reimbursement or payment is critical to commercial...

Economically Based Marketing Tools using Public Data

by MedTechnique Consulting | May 14, 2014 | Medical Devices Reimbursement

Activity Based Funding (ABF) will be fully implemented across Australia in July 2014. Simply put, this means that public hospitals will be paid per episode of care rather than managing under global budgets.  Although following the handing down of the Federal Budget...

Foreign Reference Pricing for Medical Devices

by MedTechnique Consulting | May 8, 2014 | Medical Devices Reimbursement

Foreign reference pricing (FRP) for medical devices is periodically advocated by the Private Health Insurance industry as a way of decreasing spending on items included on the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Prostheses List. ...

What is the Australian Government’s Prostheses List?

by Magicdust | Apr 12, 2014 | Medical Devices Reimbursement

The Prostheses List is an unusual arrangement in the world of medical device reimbursement.  The Australian Government Prostheses List Arrangements allow for a defined benefit to be paid for implantable medical devices.  This arrangement applies only to patients with...
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