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The Medical Technology Group (MTG) describes itself as "a coalition of patient groups, research charities and medical device manufacturers working to make medical technologies available to everyone who needs them."<ref> MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/go.cfm?do=Page.Show&pid=2 About MTG], accessed Nov 2010</ref> The Group was launched in 2000 to lobby for medical technologies in the NHS.
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The Medical Technology Group (MTG) describes itself as "a coalition of patient groups, research charities and medical device manufacturers working to improve access to medical technologies for everyone who needs them. Medical technology gives value for money to the NHS, patients and taxpayers but uptake of medical technologies in the UK is not as good as it should be. MTG is interested in a variety of clinical areas but has a common objective in securing patient access to the best diagnostic, imaging, surgical and supported living technology."<ref> MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/download/file/pdf/MTG%20Bulletin%20Issue%2021.pdf MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION], accessed Feb 2011</ref> The Group was launched in 2000 to lobby for medical technologies in the NHS.
  
 
==MTG members==
 
==MTG members==
 
AdvaMed, Abbot Medical Optics, AntiCoagulation Europe, ARMA, Arrhythmia Alliance, Arthritis Care, Atrial Fibrillation Association, Association of British Healthcare Industries, BD, Bladder and Bowel Foundation, Boston Scientific, British Cardiac Patients’ Association, Cardiomyopathy Association, Circulation Foundation, ConvaTec, CR Bard, Dexcom, Eucomed, FABLE, FEmISA, Heart Research UK, ICD Group, Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia Info and Support, International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, INPUT, Johnson & Johnson, The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation, Medtronic, National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, The Patients Association, Patient Information Forum, Pelvic Pain Support Network, Roche Diagnostics
 
AdvaMed, Abbot Medical Optics, AntiCoagulation Europe, ARMA, Arrhythmia Alliance, Arthritis Care, Atrial Fibrillation Association, Association of British Healthcare Industries, BD, Bladder and Bowel Foundation, Boston Scientific, British Cardiac Patients’ Association, Cardiomyopathy Association, Circulation Foundation, ConvaTec, CR Bard, Dexcom, Eucomed, FABLE, FEmISA, Heart Research UK, ICD Group, Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia Info and Support, International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, INPUT, Johnson & Johnson, The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation, Medtronic, National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, The Patients Association, Patient Information Forum, Pelvic Pain Support Network, Roche Diagnostics
 
SADS UK, St Jude Medical, STARS, Stryker, Transplant Support Network, Zimmer.<ref>MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/go.cfm?do=Page.Show&pid=4 Members], accessed Feb 2011</ref>
 
SADS UK, St Jude Medical, STARS, Stryker, Transplant Support Network, Zimmer.<ref>MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/go.cfm?do=Page.Show&pid=4 Members], accessed Feb 2011</ref>
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It also includes the following trade associations (in 2010): [[Association of British Healthcare Industries]], [[AdvaMed]], [[Eucomed]] as well as individual medical technology companies.<ref>MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/go.cfm?do=Page.Show&pid=4 Members], accessed Nov 2010</ref>
 
It also includes the following trade associations (in 2010): [[Association of British Healthcare Industries]], [[AdvaMed]], [[Eucomed]] as well as individual medical technology companies.<ref>MTG website [http://www.mtg.org.uk/go.cfm?do=Page.Show&pid=4 Members], accessed Nov 2010</ref>

Revision as of 11:41, 25 February 2011

The Medical Technology Group (MTG) describes itself as "a coalition of patient groups, research charities and medical device manufacturers working to improve access to medical technologies for everyone who needs them. Medical technology gives value for money to the NHS, patients and taxpayers but uptake of medical technologies in the UK is not as good as it should be. MTG is interested in a variety of clinical areas but has a common objective in securing patient access to the best diagnostic, imaging, surgical and supported living technology."[1] The Group was launched in 2000 to lobby for medical technologies in the NHS.

MTG members

AdvaMed, Abbot Medical Optics, AntiCoagulation Europe, ARMA, Arrhythmia Alliance, Arthritis Care, Atrial Fibrillation Association, Association of British Healthcare Industries, BD, Bladder and Bowel Foundation, Boston Scientific, British Cardiac Patients’ Association, Cardiomyopathy Association, Circulation Foundation, ConvaTec, CR Bard, Dexcom, Eucomed, FABLE, FEmISA, Heart Research UK, ICD Group, Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia Info and Support, International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations, INPUT, Johnson & Johnson, The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation, Medtronic, National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, The Patients Association, Patient Information Forum, Pelvic Pain Support Network, Roche Diagnostics SADS UK, St Jude Medical, STARS, Stryker, Transplant Support Network, Zimmer.[2]


It also includes the following trade associations (in 2010): Association of British Healthcare Industries, AdvaMed, Eucomed as well as individual medical technology companies.[3]

Contacts

MTG lists its PR / lobbying company Weber Shandwick as the Group's secretariat and contact point.

Care of /Weber Shandwick
Fox Court
14 Gray’s Inn Road
London, WC1X 8WS

References

  1. MTG website MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION, accessed Feb 2011
  2. MTG website Members, accessed Feb 2011
  3. MTG website Members, accessed Nov 2010