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. 2017 Jun;20(2):84-89.
doi: 10.1053/j.tvir.2017.04.006. Epub 2017 Apr 18.

Needs-Based Innovation in Interventional Radiology: The Biodesign Process

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Needs-Based Innovation in Interventional Radiology: The Biodesign Process

Jonathan D Steinberger et al. Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

There are many possible mechanisms for innovation and bringing new technology into the marketplace. The Stanford Biodesign innovation process is based in a deep understanding of clinical unmet needs as the basis for focused ideation and development. By identifying and vetting a compelling unmet need, the aspiring innovator can "derisk" a project and maximize chances for successful development in an increasingly challenging regulatory and economic environment. As a specialty founded by tinkerers, with a history of disruptive innovation that has yielded countless new ways of delivering care with minimal invasiveness, lower morbidity, and lower cost, interventional radiologists are uniquely well positioned to identify unmet needs and develop novel solutions free of dogmatic convention.

Keywords: Medtech; biodesign; innovation; medical devices; needs-based; process; product development; unmet need.

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