Pandemic and Innovation in Healthcare: The End-To-End Innovation Adoption Model

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting BAR - Brazilian Administration Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-7692bar2021210009
C. Guarcello
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The pandemic has been a challenge for many public health systems worldwide. Several health measures and innovations have been implemented to help in reducing COVID-19 spread and to avoid healthcare system overwhelming. During the pandemic emergency, the need for social protection and social distancing scenario has provided the push for healthcare stakeholders to innovate, and telemedicine has emerged as an efficient and effective way to provide care while reducing hospital overload and COVID-19 spread. The pandemic is having a direct impact on innovation and servitization by accelerating innovation processes, creating new interactions among ecosystem actors, promoting new ways to provide value and care, as well as time to market, and social acceptance for innovative solutions. Taking the widespread adoption of telemedicine as an example of innovation processes with the scope to identify which key innovation determinants are participating in the innovation adoption process and what type of contextual conditions are relevant for its development, we propose a seven-stage model with the aim to provide an end-to-end innovation adoption process to map and identify how society, technology, and environment act during the innovation adoption, including economic, social, and political impacts along with its regulation and time to market.
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医疗保健中的流行病与创新:端到端创新采用模型
这场大流行对全世界许多公共卫生系统构成了挑战。已经实施了一些卫生措施和创新,以帮助减少COVID-19的传播并避免医疗保健系统不堪重负。在大流行紧急情况下,对社会保护和保持社交距离的需求推动了医疗保健利益攸关方的创新,远程医疗已成为一种提供护理的高效方式,同时减少了医院超载和COVID-19的传播。大流行正在对创新和服务化产生直接影响,加速了创新进程,在生态系统行为体之间建立了新的相互作用,促进了提供价值和护理的新方法,以及上市时间和社会对创新解决方案的接受程度。以远程医疗的广泛采用为例,以创新过程为例,确定哪些关键创新决定因素参与了创新采用过程,以及与创新发展相关的背景条件类型。我们提出了一个七阶段模型,旨在提供端到端的创新采用过程,以映射和识别社会、技术和环境在创新采用过程中的作用,包括经济、社会、政治影响以及监管和上市时间。
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BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
BAR - Brazilian Administration Review Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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期刊介绍: Launched in 2004, BAR has an international scope in terms of topics of interest, target audience, and editorial boards. It is an A2-journal according to the Brazilian classification Qualis/Capes, which is thus a strong signal about the quality of published works and about the transparency of the editorial process. BAR follows the editorial principles available in document Best Practices of Scientific Publication, an initiative championed by the Brazilian Academy of Management (ANPAD) that seeks to assist journals to achieve high scholarly standards and enhance their impact as sources for theoretical and applied research. Furthermore, since 2013, BAR is a member of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), what is another signal of efforts made towards adhering to the most rigorous ethical principles in academic publication.
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