Medical Device Simulation

From device development and production, through to clinical trials and adoption, simulation has been used for a whole range of functions in the healthcare device industry.


Medical Device Manufacturing

medical device simulationSimulation has historically been used in all areas of the manufacturing industry, including medical device manufacturing, to improve performance and reduce costs.

Find out how Boston Scientific saved nearly $150,000 by identifying bottlenecks in their processes with simulation. Read more...

Device and Resource Adoption

Adopting new devices as part of patient care processes can be disruptive and require staff to change custom and practice. It is also not always clear HOW the new device will impact the system.

  • Can pressure on staff time and resources be relieved?
  • Will it require more time on particular processes?
  • What are the cost, resource and outcome implications for organization overall?

Simulation models can help health organizations see the benefits of new devices and plan for the necessary changes required to adopt them in routine practice.

Telehealth and Telecare

The introduction of telehealth and telecare can be transformational to the way in which services are delivered and change significantly where and when resources are required and costs are likely to fall.

Simulation can make changes like this easy to understand, allowing users to test queries and concerns in a risk free, virtual environment and helping to build confidence in decision making.

Click here to test out a live simulation that shows the impact of implementing Telecare devices into Social Care Services for the over 65s.

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