Medical Futurist April 16, 2024
Andrea Koncz

Years, sometimes decades, can elapse from a brilliant idea to widespread clinical adoption. Let’s dissect two, real-life examples!

Key Takeaways

Years, sometimes decades, can elapse from a brilliant idea to widespread clinical adoption. Patient needs often seem to get totally lost in the slow-grinding mills of research and product development.

It is almost impossible to see clearly if and when the hyped breakthroughs from the media headlines turn into patient-ready products, so let’s dissect two, real-life examples

The necessity and complexity of regulatory approval play a substantial role in timelines, but with the right approach we could speed up the process to better react to patient needs

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