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  • Clinical Entrepreneurship
  • Health Economics

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  • Neurological disorders pose a significant global health and economic burden.
  • There is a lack of scalable, evidence-based innovations in brain health.
  • Bridging the gap between clinical needs and entrepreneurial solutions is critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To convene stakeholders to discuss accelerating innovation in brain health.
  • To identify strategies for advancing diagnostics, digital health, drug development, and devices in neurology.
  • To align innovation with the healthcare value chain and the Triple Aim.

Main Methods:

  • Multidisciplinary forum: Brainstorme! Entrepreneurship in Brain Health.
  • Discussion of stakeholder strategies for innovation acceleration.
  • Case study analysis of a cloud-based brain imaging platform (Brainstorme).

Main Results:

  • Key themes included accelerating innovation through stakeholder collaboration.
  • Strategies emphasized alignment with healthcare value and the Triple Aim.
  • A case study demonstrated how entrepreneurial initiatives can address unmet needs using interoperability rules and new business models.

Conclusions:

  • Cultivating innovation in brain health requires an ecosystem valuing collaboration and evidence.
  • Entrepreneurial initiatives, supported by policy and novel business models, can empower patients and reduce inefficiencies.
  • Integrating clinical insight with entrepreneurial strategy is essential for sustainable value creation in brain health.