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Towards sustainable business models from healthcare technology research
Author(s) -
Maurice Mulvenna,
Jonathan Wallace,
George Moore,
Suzanne Martin,
Brendan Galbraith,
Timber Haaker,
Ferial Moelaert,
Maria Jansson,
Birgitta Bergvall Kareborn,
Ricardo Castellot,
Anita MelanderWikman,
Johan Bengtsson,
Lennart Isaksson,
Chris Nugent
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computers in healthcare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-3202
pISSN - 1755-3199
DOI - 10.1504/ijcih.2010.034129
Subject(s) - health care , business model , business , knowledge management , process management , computer science , marketing , political science , law
As demographic ageing impacts across the world, health and welfare organisations are seeking new paradigms of care that address people's needs as well as being inherently more scalable than the incumbent processes and services. The aim of this paper is to describe the current situation in Europe with information on service provision, before signposting some possible new ways to develop sustainable business models that support care models. The paper uses a case study approach to examine the issues in the introduction of such business models, from a perspective of the translation of research proof of concepts into business services and from the perspective of developing innovations from research that address unmet or poorly considered needs of user. The paper shows how several innovative European projects are anticipating the need for service change and are designing their research outcomes to match the needs of service commissioners more fully. The conclusion discusses several different approaches before drawing together strands of the work and providing tentative recommendations on the way forward to develop new inclusive technology-enhanced services in health and social care

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