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Digital Health Innovation Using the Biodesign Process
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Digital Health Innovation Using the Biodesign Process

An Introduction to Digital Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship using the Stanford Biodesign Process
Last updated 4/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Develop an understanding of the Stanford Biodesign process
  • Become familiar with key considerations when developing a digital health innovation
  • Create, screen, and shortlist well-crafted needs statements in the context of digital health
  • Conduct a market sizing analysis for a digital health innovation, using both top-down and bottom-up approaches
  • Understand how to perform a competitor analysis for digital health, and be introduced to popular competitor analysis frameworks
  • Develop concept criteria across a range of domains, and use the 'How Might We' approach for concept generation
  • Learn about prototyping for digital health solutions, and be aware of possible resources to use for both software and hardware prototyping
  • Understand regulatory considerations for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD)
  • Be introduced to information governance and data protection processes in both the US and European contexts
  • Understand the different types of intellectual property (IP) protections for digital health tools, including filing for patents
  • Compare and contrast different customers, business models, and approaches to reimbursement for digital health tools in the US
  • Learn about the key components of a pitch deck for a digital health venture

Course content

5 sections25 lectures1h 40m total length
  • Introduction to this course1:35
  • What do we mean by Digital Health?3:08
  • Overview of the Biodesign process4:59
  • Section 1 Quiz

Requirements

  • No prerequisites are needed for this course.

Description

Throughout this course, you will be introduced to digital health innovation and entrepreneurship using the proven Stanford Biodesign process, taught by a physician and Harvard HealthTech Innovation fellow, Dr Bharadwaj Chada.

You will be taken through the "identify, invent, implement" phases of the process, and learn about the stages underpinning each phase.

In the "identify" phase, you will develop the key skill of crafting needs statements, the cornerstone of the Biodesign process. You'll then learn how to screen and shortlist these needs statements until you're left with a few top needs. You'll also be taught how to evaluate the "disease" or "problem" state fundamentals of the area you're working in, before learning the essentials of market and competitor analyses.

In the "invent" phase, you'll start to apply design thinking techniques, such as using "How Might We?" questions to generate innovative concepts that will underpin your digital health solution. We'll discuss the importance of prototyping for digital health, and learn more about some resources to help with wire-framing and prototype development.

Finally, in the "implement phase", you'll be introduced to key commercial and strategic considerations, such as securing regulatory approvals for digital health products, protecting your intellectual property (IP), and understanding potential approaches to reimbursement and business modelling. The course will culminate with an overview of the core components of a compelling pitch deck.

Who this course is for:

  • People with an interest in digital health innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Medical students
  • Physicians
  • Individuals working in healthcare
  • Healthcare Professionals