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Consultation has concluded
We know that Technology is playing an increasingly key role in the healthcare industry which is currently under pressure. It is more vital than ever that innovative technologies emerge to improve patient care, reduce costs, and improve accessibility.
The innovation centre dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative medical technology, we believe that the best way to serve the community is by understanding your needs and concerns. We're excited to engage in a discussion to explore the possibilities that medical technology offers and to gather your insights on its strengths and weaknesses.
There are numerous medical devices available that have been designed to improve health and enhance the well-being of individuals. These devices vary in their functions and applications, but they all contribute to better health outcomes.
How can you get involved?
We want to hear from those who have used a medical device or have had direct or indirect experiences with its benefits. This encompasses patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in medical advancements that positively impact health.
1. Share your view below on how Med tech could support you and your family in the future.
2. Tell us what you think the strengths and weakness are of Med Tech
Consultation closes: 24 September.
What happens next?
We value your input and insights. Feel free to share your thoughts, views, opinions, and experiences. Your perspectives will be shared with the medical sector at our event to help refine their approach but also contribute to shaping the future of healthcare, with the end user in mind.
We know that Technology is playing an increasingly key role in the healthcare industry which is currently under pressure. It is more vital than ever that innovative technologies emerge to improve patient care, reduce costs, and improve accessibility.
The innovation centre dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative medical technology, we believe that the best way to serve the community is by understanding your needs and concerns. We're excited to engage in a discussion to explore the possibilities that medical technology offers and to gather your insights on its strengths and weaknesses.
There are numerous medical devices available that have been designed to improve health and enhance the well-being of individuals. These devices vary in their functions and applications, but they all contribute to better health outcomes.
How can you get involved?
We want to hear from those who have used a medical device or have had direct or indirect experiences with its benefits. This encompasses patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in medical advancements that positively impact health.
1. Share your view below on how Med tech could support you and your family in the future.
2. Tell us what you think the strengths and weakness are of Med Tech
Consultation closes: 24 September.
What happens next?
We value your input and insights. Feel free to share your thoughts, views, opinions, and experiences. Your perspectives will be shared with the medical sector at our event to help refine their approach but also contribute to shaping the future of healthcare, with the end user in mind.
The perspectives of residents who responded to the conversation on med tech have been shared with the event organisers at Maidstone Innovation Centre as part of its ‘big conversation’ on med tech, contributing to shaping the future of healthcare, with the end user in mind.
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Final report
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