Project Initiation
The Project Initiation section offers three tools that support early innovation by identifying clinical needs, choosing project paths, and setting up agreements for public-private collaborations. The tools provide guidance for need analysis, project strategies, and agreement considerations, offering structured steps for AI development and co-development projects.
Project Initiation Tools
Need Identification (you are leaving to another site)
The Need Identification Tool helps define clinical needs before starting innovation projects. With 12 questions, it guides researchers/ clinicians to analyze problems, solutions, and required resources. It aids hospital management in comparing and prioritizing AI projects.
Game Plan (you are leaving to another site)
The Game Plan outlines possible paths for AI projects: research collaboration, in-house R&D, co-development, or purchase. It helps select the best approach early in AI projects, considering factors critical to the project’s success.
Guiding Principles for Public-Private Cooperation (you are leaving to another site)
The guiding Principles for Public-Private Cooperation assist clinicians/researchers in key aspects to consider when writing a cooperation agreement with an external party. It gives an overview of main topics that needs to be regulated and includes aspects to consider to allow a future procurement of the solution that is to be co-developed.
Introduction to Game Plan
This document contains brief information on how to use the Game Plan for choosing a development path for your project. Each of the four paths are described in a bit more detail together with some guidance on when to choose the respective paths.
Tutorials
Need Identification
The tutorial presents the “Need Identification” tool, which helps define clinical needs for innovation.
Game Plan
The tutorial introduces the “Game Plan”, which helps select the best path for AI development projects.
Guiding Principles for Public-Private Cooperation
The tutorial covers the tool “Guiding Principles for Public-Private Cooperation”, aiding clinicians in drafting agreements for co-development projects.
What our users say
“The document “Guiding Principles for Public-Private Cooperation” seems very helpful since it can prepare the researcher before starting the negotiations with a company. It can help the researcher identify key aspects that should be non-negotiable.”