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Business Plan SupportHow to apply lean methodology in eHealth Interview with Dr. Ron Liebkind, Laastari Lähiklinikka co-founder Interview with CEO Heikki Räisänen, Emfit Ltd. Founder eHealth Innovation map for SMEs
This map consists of a diagram showing eHealth SMEs which parties in the Dutch health care system to involve, their roles and their mutual relations, their interests in eHealth innovation, and
the kinds of evidence that may convince them of the added value of an eHealth innovation.
Applying the stof business model framework in eHealth innovations. InternationalizationGET Global -Commercial opportunities
Along with understanding the markets and systems internationally we want to present SMES with a clear understanding of what the Commercial opportunities are. GET Global - Lessons from the GET Global service for SMEs seeking to internationalise
From work carried out over the past two years we have developed some invaluable lessons which could support you to achieve faster success. GET Global - Innovation Platforms
To see and read about some examples where Innovation Platforms are being used please follow the
link. International Health system briefings Understand more about the different markets and systems across Europe in China and the USA Health systems in The Netherlands
Market reports
Private FundingLessons from the GET Funded investment service In two years, the GET project worked with 50 start-ups, trained them and placed over 30 of them on stage to pitch in front of investors. Here is what we learned from this service. Practical Guide to Getting Funded <updated> Digital health startup looking for follow up funding? The GET Project has put together a comprehensive guide including latest trends, investors and funded startup interviews, criteria and lessons learned from investors in the GET Funded pool. Download the complete guide here. 250+ investors interested in your digital health solution
The GET Project has identified 250+ VCs and investors around the world that have already made investments in digital health or are seriously investigating the space. Check out or simply download the list here. Interviews with startups funded in 2015 GET Funded Interview with Omri Shor, CEO of MediSafe by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
“Investors care about two things: the product market fit and the business model fit”.
GET Funded Interview with Pablo Graiver, CEO of TrialReach
“Think big: scalability is key. Forget about dry slides, tell a story. And be prepared: this is a marathon!” Interviews with investors and advisors: Interview with Roi Villar Vázquez, Head of Communication at Capital Cell by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
one of the new equity-based crowdfunding sites in Europe GET Funded Interview with Florian Reinaud, Partner at Innovation Capital
by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
“As investors, it's about having the confidence that the management team is going to be able to react accordingly and continue to build the company in a rapidly changing
landscape” GET Funded Interview with Christoph Ruedig,Healthcare Partner at Albion Ventures
by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
“There’s still a scarcity of digital health companies with credible business models and companies really ought to look at their revenue models, who will pay beyond the pilot project and how
to scale.” GET Funded Interview with Tom Albert (AXA Health) and Klaus Stöckemann (Pepermint Ventures) by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
Private insurance companies have started reimbursing digital solutions. Is it the last piece of the puzzle that will accelerate eHealth investments in Europe? An insurer and an investor
discuss. GET Funded Interview with Beth Susanne, startup consultant and presentation coach by Pascal Lardier, International Director at Health 2.0
“You have about 10 seconds for an investor to decide whether you're worthwhile to continue to listen to or not. You have to be clear about what you believe in but you also have to be
coachable” GET Funded EU Investors listing <updated> An overview of European investors in Digital Health, including portfolio and scope of investments made. GET Funded Webinar Recorded webinar: EU vs US, Investments in Digital Health Topics discussed include:
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Free online education content and massive online courses on Investment Readiness for entrepreneurs and about Mechanics of Investment and emerging sectors for
Investors
PODCAST 1A: PREPARING THE FINANCING ROUND - BUILDING YOUR STRATEGY
PODCAST 1B: PREPARING THE FINANCING ROUND - SOURCES OF
FUNDING
PODCAST 2A: LAUNCHING THE CAMPAIGN - PITCH AND PRESENTATION
DOCUMENTS
PODCAST 2B: LAUNCHING THE CAMPAIGN - SETTING UP THE COMPANY
STRUCTURE
PODCAST 3A: MANAGING AND CLOSING THE FINANCING ROUND -
MANAGING
PODCAST 3B: MANAGING AND CLOSING THE ROUND – CLOSING Need identificationUnmet need listing The GET Project has engaged with healthcare professionals and patients and identified a number of business opportunities in eHealth. These business opportunities include a detailed description, statistics and related solutions. Check them out following this link. Unmet needs guide This document aims to support entrepreneurs and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to identify unmet needs in eHealth using a demand driven approach. That is, systematically interacting with customers and users to detect areas of opportunity. Methods for identifying unmet needs
This document explains the methods for identifying unmet needs in the eHealth domain. The method includes in depth interviews, focus groups, unmt needs corner, on-line surveys, third party
challenges and informal exchanges.
What do patients and carers need in health apps - but are not getting? The research for this report was undertaken in two steps. First, a global survey of patients and carers was conducted between July and October 2014. Respondents were recruited with the support of patient, disability and carers’ groups worldwide. Second, a cross-stakeholder meeting was held during to analyse the results of the survey focused on the five main areas — cancer, diabetes, disability (focusing on pain relief and management), mental health and wellness — and use the findings to define new concepts for apps in these fields. Closing eventICT days presentation Access the slide about the GET project to be used at the ICT days 2015 in Lisbon. Past newsletters |