Co-creating a service ecosystem for supporting digitalization in health and welfare

Hannu Tikkanen, Ruusa Ligthart, Anna Salmi, Outi Ahonen
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Health and welfare services are increasingly striving towards data-driven, digital and patient-centric approaches to service management and delivery. The growing digitalization and amount of eHealth services introduced are part of a sociotechnical change in health and social care, where different sectors collaborate in ecosystems. This study focuses on ecosystemic collaboration in health and welfare and its potential in value creation, with a particular interest in how multistakeholder co-creation can be enabled and orchestrated. The study draws on research on service ecosystem design, open innovation and co-creation. The aim of this study is to explore how service ecosystems are co-created by public, private and third-sector organizations in the health and welfare sector. To achieve this aim, our study has two research objectives. First, the study explores current ecosystemic practices in health and welfare. Second, the study identifies factors that affect these practices. This study presents the findings of a qualitative study conducted in Finland in spring 2023 with key informants from the health and welfare sector. The study context revolves around a HEI that provides university level teaching in social and health care and adopts a problem-based pedagogy that is firmly grounded in working-life collaboration with cross-sectoral actors and professional practice in the field. The findings reveal different factors that have an effect on ecosystem collaboration. The findings support the argument that working in ecosystems is beneficial and digitalization has been a key driver of innovation in the health care and welfare sector in Finland. Based on these findings, we discuss the potential of orchestrators, such as HEIs, to co-create service ecosystems that enable digitalization of health and welfare.
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共同创建服务生态系统,支持卫生和福利领域的数字化进程
卫生和福利服务正日益努力采用数据驱动、数字化和以患者为中心的方法来管理和提供服务。数字化程度的不断提高和电子医疗服务数量的不断增加是医疗和社会护理领域社会技术变革的一部分,在这一变革中,不同部门在生态系统中开展合作。本研究重点关注医疗和福利领域的生态系统合作及其在价值创造方面的潜力,尤其关注如何促成和协调多方利益相关者的共同创造。本研究借鉴了有关服务生态系统设计、开放式创新和共同创造的研究成果。本研究的目的是探讨公共、私营和第三部门组织如何在卫生和福利领域共同创造服务生态系统。为实现这一目的,我们的研究有两个研究目标。首先,本研究探讨了当前卫生和福利领域的生态系统实践。本研究介绍了 2023 年春在芬兰进行的一项定性研究的结果,研究对象是卫生和福利部门的主要信息提供者。研究背景围绕一所高等院校展开,该校提供社会和卫生保健方面的大学教学,并采用基于问题的教学法,这种教学法牢牢立足于与跨部门参与者的工作-生活合作以及该领域的专业实践。研究结果揭示了对生态系统合作产生影响的不同因素。研究结果支持这样一种论点,即在生态系统中工作是有益的,数字化已成为芬兰医疗保健和福利部门创新的主要驱动力。基于这些发现,我们讨论了协调者(如高等院校)共同创建服务生态系统的潜力,从而实现医疗和福利领域的数字化。
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