Development
Strategy In
DIgital HEalth
product and service development
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Understand why product/service development is different in digital health.
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Gain insight into best practice and common pitfalls.
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Adopt risk-reducing strategy combining technical, commercial and regulatory perspectives.
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Review strategic frameworks for ideation and innovation.
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Work through practical methods to verify development opportunities.
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Acquire news skills and expertise to advance your career in digital health and health technology.
Unique sectoral insight makes DHV-NET's Development Strategy program suitable for both experienced and entry level strategists; available through the program detailed below delivered in 4 x 1.5 hour sessions.
Market Dynamics & Challenges
Innovation Strategy Framework
Learning & Dissemination Strategy
Efficacy = Engagement x Effect
A GTM Framework For Digital Health
Creating A Testable Strategy
Verification: Revenue Profiles
An Evidence & Regulation Matrix
Problem To Solution; A Cascading Process
Deriving Product Features
Creating An MVP
Methods of Verification
module 1: thinking digital health
module 2: problem to product
module 3: commercial validation
module 4: data, Evidence & planning
Evidence types: Qualitative & Quantitative
Estimating costs and timelines
Iteration & Feedback
The Essential Risk Register
de-risking development
Bringing new products and services to market is challenging in any field but the multi-disciplinary nature of digital health and its perverse market dynamics often defeat individuals and companies moving into this space from healthcare, technology and science sectors. This program aims to provide unique sectoral insight into best practice and common pitfalls to reduce risk and increase the likelihood of successful product and service development in digital health.
The course explores how organizations can embrace digital health innovation offering frameworks to promote ideation and up-skilling whilst illustrating processes to ensure both regulatory and commercial assessment ahead of committing to full development. Methodology to illustrate potential evidence and regulatory requirements to inform development decisions are shared in addition to planning for iterative feedback and modification, typical of digital health development programs.
This program is designed for both experienced and entry level strategists with health, care or life science-related backgrounds who require the skills and knowledge to help their organization benefit from digital health-related innovation and is delivered through virtual group learning (or on request through bespoke arrangement).
COURSE DATEs: TBC
The program will run later this year
register your interest in future sessions using the form below
program prospectus (pdf) available soon