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As originally asked by Giovanni Lauricella. Reimbursement is not a new concept, but certainly one that is coming up more and more in conversations when it comes to bringing a new technology to market. The financial crunch did not help anyone be able to come out of pocket for expensive “necessary” surgeries. So, when a startup company has a concept they would like to bring to market (especially if it is an expensive device), they better hope they can get it reimbursed. My question is, “How early should a reimbursement plan be defined for a medical product in a startup company’s life span?” John Douglas Lola Yoshinaga Todd Staples, MBA Bruce Gibbins Todd Staples, MBA Jean Bigoney, RAC, CQE Michael Zagorski Ze’ev Weinfeld Eric Denton Marked as spam
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