Here are five points:
1. The companies are looking for products used in operating rooms, surgical rehabilitation and recovery that offer safer patient handling.
2. The partnership will ask for innovations that will reduce serious reportable events or Medicaid-defined provider preventable conditions.
3. The search, which ends Oct. 31, is open to ideas for devices, products, technologies or apps and can be at any stage of the creation process.
4. Edison Nation Medical’s team of intellectual property, medical and technical efficacy and commercialization employees will choose certain innovations to present to Dupaco.
5. Edison Nation Medical will share licensing royalties with the inventors.
“Healthcare professionals are very busy with their primary jobs and may not have the time, resources or skills to bring their innovation to market,” said Robert Grajewski, president of Edison Nation Medical. “Edison Nation Medical provides a pathway to connect that healthcare professional with Dupaco…to bring their product to life.”
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