An Innovation Pathway for Well-Being, Aging and Health: A Croatian Case Study

H. Belani, P. Šolić, M. Mimica
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Well-being and health of aging population are becoming even greater challenges in the world population growing in size and proportion of older persons. World Health Organization claims that, by 2030, one in six people in the world will be aged 60 years or over, increasing from 1 billion to 1.4 billion. The same number will double by 2050. There is an immanent need to continuously deliver innovations for this population, taking into account not only health but also well-being aspects. Innovation pathway represents a generic framework of phases and stages common to implement innovations and accomplish their market reach, while fulfilling certain milestones on the way, starting with the need and idea, progressing through development, market entry, and eventually adoption. This paper provides an approach to optimisation of the innovation pathway to provide more precise steps and guidance for well-being, aging and health, delivering more integrative and inclusive pathway. Other contributions include the stakeholder 4P (patient, policy makers, providers and population) model, the innovation drivers and the innovation map that serve the proposed optimised innovation pathway. In order to provide guidance on the usage of such a pathway, a case study has been conducted with two examples from Croatian e-health ecosystem. Although the pathway application varies depending on the context, the proposed pathway serves as a solid starting point for further research and development.
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幸福、老龄化和健康的创新途径:克罗地亚案例研究
老龄人口的福祉和健康正成为世界人口规模和老年人比例不断增长的更大挑战。世界卫生组织声称,到2030年,世界上六分之一的人将是60岁或以上的人,从10亿增加到14亿。到2050年,这一数字将翻一番。迫切需要不断为这一人口提供创新,不仅要考虑到健康方面,还要考虑到福祉方面。创新路径代表了实施创新和实现其市场覆盖的共同阶段和阶段的通用框架,同时在此过程中完成某些里程碑,从需求和想法开始,经过开发,进入市场,最终采用。本文提供了一种优化创新路径的方法,为福祉、老龄化和健康提供更精确的步骤和指导,提供更具整合性和包容性的路径。其他贡献包括利益相关者4P(患者,政策制定者,提供者和人口)模型,创新驱动因素和创新地图,服务于建议的优化创新途径。为了对这种途径的使用提供指导,对克罗地亚电子保健生态系统中的两个例子进行了案例研究。虽然途径的应用因环境而异,但所提出的途径为进一步的研究和开发提供了坚实的起点。
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