Prioritizing a Comprehensive Medtech Market Access Strategy Through Stakeholder Engagement

By João L. Carapinha

June 9, 2026

medtech market access strategy

An effective medtech market access strategy must begin at the concept stage by simultaneously addressing patient needs, clinical workflows, regulatory requirements, and payer expectations rather than defaulting to FDA clearance as the sole priority. Startups that ignore this broader view risk building devices that never reach patients or secure payment.

Hard-Won Lessons from the Front Lines

Insights drawn from a panel of medtech commercialization experts show that decades of experience repeatedly expose the same pattern: narrow regulatory focus creates expensive blind spots downstream.

A well-crafted medtech market access strategy therefore treats reimbursement feasibility and clinician usability as foundational inputs, not late-stage afterthoughts.

Workflow Friction and Non-Traditional Payment Paths

Even technically strong devices stall when they lengthen procedure times or demand new hospital infrastructure that clinicians reject.

Reimbursement options reach far beyond Medicare and commercial payers; Medicaid waivers, HSAs, and FSAs can unlock revenue for consumer and community-based wearables long before traditional coverage decisions materialize.

Evidence Design That Accelerates Revenue

Early conversations with practicing clinicians across settings surface adoption barriers while there is still time to adjust trial endpoints and indications.

When developers build a medtech market access strategy that satisfies FDA, European, and CMS evidence needs in a single protocol, they compress timelines, cut duplication, and reach sustainable revenue faster than peers who treat these requirements as sequential hurdles.

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