(previously known as MedTechScan)

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(previously known as MedTechScan) HealthTech Connect (previously known as MedTechScan)

Background Difficult to identify medtech as it develops No authoritative database/registry exists AAR called for an overhaul of the processes that support medtech

Background NHS England has provided 3 yrs of funding HTC has been built by Sigma NICE will host HTC www.HealthTechConnect.org.uk NICE are leading the development of HTC in partnership with a range of other organisations….

Clinical Commissioners

www.HealthTechConnect.org.uk

Company view

After submission Data will be made available to your chosen accessor organisations Data will be accessed in line with existing processes: Variable time scales Variable ‘responsiveness’ Accessors will be notified by HTC if the record is updated

Accessor organisations List of approved Accessors will be on the website Accessors can only see records that have been shared with them Accessors will be notified by HTC if the record is updated Approved accessors can see decisions and notes made by other approved accessors Some accessors may change existing processes E.g. Existing notification routes closed down

Access only with company consent How it works Access to all records Publically funded groups that meet the HTC criteria and are responsible for: issuing info on health tech at a national level (e.g. guidance or policies). Examples: NICE MTEP, NHS England specialised commissioning, AAC secretariat, Health Technology Wales Access only with company consent Publically funded groups that meet the HTC criteria and are responsible for supporting the development or adoption of health tech, or commissioning health technologies, or health technology procurement. Examples: NICE Scientific advice, NICE OMA, NHS England Innovation Accelerator, NIHR, AHSNs.