Innovating in Healthcare: Creating Breakthrough Tech, Services, Drugs, Products, and Business Models
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-54300-8 (ISBN)
Innovating in Healthcare offers effective approaches for designing, reworking, and implementing innovative healthcare services, products, and business models. It will help anyone working in healthcare service or product development, from hospitals to startups, to question the status quo in healthcare and implement new solutions that lower costs while increasing both quality and access.
Globally, healthcare faces a threefold crisis of unsustainable economics, erratic quality, and unequal access. Just in the U.S., healthcare accounted for 18% of the 2017 GDP and will likely reach nearly 20% by 2025, while hospital-induced deaths have skyrocketed, and tens of millions of people remain uninsured. This book will focus on creating the innovations in healthcare that can meet these needs.
Written by the world's leading authority on healthcare innovation
Includes success stories in every segment of the health care sector
Presents and applies the Six Factors in the environment that critically affect healthcare innovation
Guides the reader through tailoring a business plan specifically for the new business
Designed for healthcare executives, providers, and degree students, Innovating in Healthcare is a comprehensive guide for maximizing the viability of a new healthcare product, service, or business.
Regina E. Herzlinger is the Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. She was the first woman to be tenured and chaired at Harvard Business School and the first to serve on many corporate health care/medical technology boards. She initiated the courses in health care at HBS and was the first faculty member to be selected by the students as their best instructor. In 2018, she was awarded the prestigious ACHE Honorary Fellowship which represents the leaders of America’s hospitals and was 1 of the 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare – World Edition by Grupo Midia. In 2014, she launched a Harvard MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), on Innovating in Health Care and in 2013, a continuing series of conferences, “21st-Century Health Care Management Education: Confronting Challenges for Innovation with a Modern Curriculum,” sponsored by a group she formed, GENiE (Global Educators Network for Health Care Innovation Education), which has supported the many schools that have introduced courses/programs on Innovating in Health Care. Regi earned her BS degree at MIT and her Doctorate at HBS.
Introduction
How I Can Help You Achieve Your Entrepreneurial Goals
Regina Herzlinger: Healthcare Entrepreneur
Part I: How Innovating in Healthcare: Creating Breakthrough Services, Products, and Business Models Will Make You a Successful Healthcare Entrepreneur
Chapter 1: Three Pillars That Drive Healthcare Innovation Success or Failure
Pillar One: Successful Healthcare Innovations Identify What Type of Innovation They Are
Pillar Two: The Six Crucial Factors in Business and Government
Pillar Three: Finding the Right Business Model Elements for Your Innovation
Lessons Learned from My Successful and Failed Entrepreneurial Experience
When One of the Three Pillars Fails
Part II: The Three Types of Healthcare Innovations That Can Make Healthcare both Better and Cheaper
Chapter 2: Technology-Commercializing Innovations: Why They Are Needed and Key Success Factors
The Value of Medical Technology Innovation
Advancing Care through Medical Technology Innovations
Key Success Factors for Technology-Commercializing Innovations
Connecting Islands of Information with Digital Technology
Chapter 3: Consumer-Facing Innovations: Why They are Needed and Key Success Factors
Consumer-Facing Innovations That Empower Patients
Consumer-Facing Innovations That Reduce the Time Needed to Access or Coordinate Care
Responding to Slow Consumer Adoption of Innovation and Their Faddiness
Chapter 4: Cost-Cutting Innovations: Why They are Needed and Key Success Factors
Cutting Costs By Creating New, Lower Cost Organizations
Cutting Costs by Integrating Existing Firms
Cutting Costs Within Existing Organizations
PRACTICE: Cost Cutting Innovations
Chapter 5: Categorizing the Three Types of Innovation: When You Don’t Know What You Are
The Consequences of Not Knowing What Type You Are
Chapter 6: How the Three Pillars Can Drive Successful Healthcare Innovations in the Battle of the Bulge
The Three Pillars and The Battle of the Bulge
Why Hospital-Based Surgery for Morbid Obesity Is Successful: Type of Innovation, Six Factors, and Business Model Strengths
Six Factors and Business Model Weakness of Other Innovations for Addressing Morbid Obesity
Part III: Six Crucial Factors in the Business and Government Environment and How They Affect Your Innovation
Chapter 7: The Six Factors: Healthcare Industry Stakeholders and How Their Agendas Affect Your Innovation
Critical Questions About the Six Factors That Affect Innovative Healthcare Ventures
Chapter 8: Structure: Who Are Your Friends? Who Are Your Enemies? How to Align With Them?
The Structure Factor’s Impact on Cost-Cutting and Consumer-Facing Innovations and How to Align With It
The Structure Factor’s Impact on Technology-Commercializing Innovations and How to Align With It
Chapter 9: The Financing Factor: How to Find the Money for Innovation
Reimbursement
Capital Financing
Chapter 10: The Technology Factor: How to Avoid Being Legally Outmaneuvered
Meet the FDA
FDA Regulation of Medications
FDA Regulation of Manufacturing and Advertising /Promotion
FDA Regulation of Medical Devices
FDA Regulation of Digital Health Technology
Selling Medical Devices in the EU
Tests of Efficacy of Diagnostic Devices
Meet the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Infringement
Chapter 11: How to Evaluate the Commercial Viability of New Healthcare Technologies
Checklist for Evaluating Innovative Health Care Technologies
Conclusions: Using the Checklist to Evaluate Two New Healthcare Technologies
Chapter 12: The Accountability Factor: Proving That Your Innovation Works
Accountability for Consumer-Facing Ventures
Accountability for Cost-Cutting Ventures
Accountability for Technology-Commercializing Venture
Managing the Accountability Factor: Just Do It!
Chapter 13: The Public Policy Factor: How to Dance With It Whether You Like It or Not
Public Policy Process Dynamics
Examples Of How Public Policy Affects The Three Types Of Ventures And How To Influence It
How to Use the Other of the Six Factors to Influence Public Policy
Chapter 14: The Consumer Factor: Understanding What They Want and Don’t Want- They’re Not a Nuisance
Meeting the Needs of Unhappy Healthcare Consumers
How the Consumer Factor Affects the Three Types of Healthcare Innovations
Practice: Ole! Mexican Medical Tourism and the Consumer Factor
Chapter 15: How to Manage the Impact of the Six Factors on the Three Different Types of Health Care Innovations
Technology-Commercializing Innovations
Consumer-Facing Innovations
Cost-Cutting Innovations
Practice 1: La Ribera’s Alignment with the Six Factors
Practice 2: How Does Your Venture Align with the Six Factors?
Part IV. Build the Right Business Model: How To Make It Happen
Chapter 16: An Overview of the Ten Elements of a Business Model and Step 1: Some Caveats
Step 1: Three Caveats
Chapter 17: Steps 2 and 3:What Type of Innovation Am I? How Does My Innovation Align With the Six Factors?
Conducting Market Research To Identify the Type of Innovation
Practice: What Type of Innovation is the Sleep Deprivation Firm?
Chapter 18: Step 4: Strategic Market Assessment
Practice: Strategic Market Assessment for Sleep Deprivation
Chapter 19: Step 5: Creating Competitive Advantage
Product/Price Competitive Barriers to Entry
Timing Competitive Strategies
A Managerial Competitive Startegy: Building A Culture That Your Competitors Find Difficult To Emulate
An Economic Competitive Strategy: Vertical or Horizontal Integration
Legal Competitive Strategies
Practice: Competitive Strategy for the Sleep Deprivation Venture
Chapter 20: Step 6: Financial Viability—Break-Even Analyses
Calculating a Break-Even Point
Financial Viability of Sleep Deprivation Program
Additional Applications of Break-Even Analysis
Chapter 21 Step 7: Managerial Assessment
Evaluating a Potential Hire’s Background
Questions That Identify The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly CEO Candidate
Chapter 22: Step 8: Sustainability
Revenue Sustainability
Cost Sustainability
Management Sustainability
Chapter 23: Step 9: Valuation Analysis—How Much Is The Venture Worth? Who Will Finance It ?
Determining the Valuation of the Sleep Deprivation Venture
The Healthcare Business Cycle and Its Effect on Valuation
Exit Strategy
Chapter 24: Practice: Analysis of the Impact of the Six Factors on the Valuation of Alexion Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 25 Step 10: Societal Impact—Does the Venture “Do Good”? Is It Too Good to Be True?
How to Determine “Good”?
When Is An Innovative Healthcare Venture Too Good to Be True?
Chapter 26: Practice: How to Evaluate Your Business Model
Checklist and Weighting of Elements of the Business Model For an Innovative Healthcare Venture
Practice: Analysis of a Business Model
Chapter 27: Growing a Successful Innovation
First Steps: Stick to Your Type of Innovation
The Three Growth Strategies for Mature Businesses
Chapter 28: The Future
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.03.2023 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 666 g |
Themenwelt | Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-54300-2 / 1119543002 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-54300-8 / 9781119543008 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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