Medical Device Management
A Comprehensive Guide to Markets, Marketing, and Regulations

Contributor(s)
Krämer, Andreas (editor)
Franco, Cosimo (editor)
Hartung-Linz, Fabiola (editor)
Thom, Ellen (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Medical Devices are an extremely important, versatile and complex product category within healthcare. However, compared to medicinal products, hospitals, medical staff, etc., there is much less general awareness and understanding of medical devices. This book illuminates different facets of medical devices in a holistic manner. It describes the complexity of the industry, markets, manufacturers, and numerous other stakeholders as well as related regulations, required competencies, and future trends. More specifically, it describes a range of products and innovations, safety risks and regulations, legal aspects, and certification processes. It also examines the market from the point of view of the manufacturer from start-ups to large companies and conglomerates. Finally, this book looks at the special role sustainability and ESG plays in the future of medical device innovation, production, and usage. Featuring industry case studies this book is ideal for individuals, from scientists to managers, interested in healthcare and who would like to understand the overall relevance of medical devices from different perspectives, specifically interactions, developments and dynamics between the different business areas and stakeholders. This book is open access.
Keywords
Open Access; Regulations for medical devices; Medical device certification process; Medical device startups; Medical devices and ESG; Medical device innovations; Medical device stakeholder analysis; Medical device EU regulations; Biomedical micro devicesISBN
9783032035776, 9783032035769Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Cham, 2026Grantor
Imprint
SpringerSeries
Springer Series in Healthcare Management and Innovation; Business and Management; Business and Management (R0),Classification
Health economics
Biomedical engineering
Business innovation
Medical administration and management

