Lehoux et al provide a highly valid contribution in conceptualizing value in value propositions for new health technologies and developing an analytic framework that illustrates the interplay between health innovation supply-side logic (the logic of emergence) and demand-side logic (embedding in the healthcare system). This commentary brings forth several considerations on this article. First, a detailed stakeholder analysis provides the necessary premonition of potential hurdles in the development, implementation and dissemination of a new technology. This can be achieved by categorizing potential stakeholder groups on the basis of the potential impact of future technology. Secondly, the conceptualization of value in value propositions of ...
The healthcare industry is nowadays increasingly forced to adapt to new fast-paced changes, despite ...
A recent paper by Grutters et al makes the case for early health economic modeling in the developmen...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
Abstract Lehoux et al provide a highly valid contribution in conceptualizing value in value proposi...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
New health technologies require development and evaluation ahead of being incorporated into the pati...
Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dynamics tha...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
Grutters et al show that economic assessments can inform the development of new health ...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
Abstract The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignm...
Lehoux et al provide a timely and relevant turn on the broad and ongoing discussion around the intro...
Abstract: This article addresses how we can account for a value-driven introduction of in-hospital i...
Contains fulltext : 229282.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Early health te...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
The healthcare industry is nowadays increasingly forced to adapt to new fast-paced changes, despite ...
A recent paper by Grutters et al makes the case for early health economic modeling in the developmen...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...
Abstract Lehoux et al provide a highly valid contribution in conceptualizing value in value proposi...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
New health technologies require development and evaluation ahead of being incorporated into the pati...
Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dynamics tha...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
Grutters et al show that economic assessments can inform the development of new health ...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
Abstract The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignm...
Lehoux et al provide a timely and relevant turn on the broad and ongoing discussion around the intro...
Abstract: This article addresses how we can account for a value-driven introduction of in-hospital i...
Contains fulltext : 229282.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Early health te...
AbstractProviding universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’...
The healthcare industry is nowadays increasingly forced to adapt to new fast-paced changes, despite ...
A recent paper by Grutters et al makes the case for early health economic modeling in the developmen...
Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today’s healt...