Patients are increasingly able to conceive and develop sophisticated medical devices and services to meet their own needs - often without any help from companies that produce or sell medical products. This “free” patient-driven innovation process enables them to benefit from important advances that are not commercially available. Patient innovation also can provide benefits to companies that produce and sell medical devices and services. In this article, we look at two examples of free innovation in the medical field - one for managing type 1 diabetes and the other for managing Crohn’s disease. We will set these cases within the context of the broader free innovation movement that has been gaining momentum in an array of industries and appl...
Exploring the patient innovation culture is essential to design future solutions regarding service i...
This article provides a health information technology practitioner’s perspective on how the healthca...
Funding: The authors are grateful for the funding provided by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnolog...
The health care industry has experienced a proliferation of innovations aimed at enhancing life exp...
AbstractIf ever a field needed remodelling, it is medicine. Chaotic, inefficient, and often ineffect...
Health innovation is mainly envisioned in direct connection to medical research institutions or phar...
We provide the first empirical exploration of disease-related innovation by patients and their careg...
This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, wi...
International audienceWhilst it is clear that technology is crucial to advance healthcare: innovatio...
This doctoral thesis is comprised of three empirical studies that explore a broad set of questions ...
The paper presents the results of the second edition of MakeToCare, a research project conducted in ...
The authors aim to determine the role of an innovative healthcare marketing approach, emerging withi...
Many countries face severe challenges in health care, especially soaring costs. Innovative products ...
Innovating in the healthcare industry is difficult since it is regulated by public reforms but at th...
Until recently, innovation in healthcare was mainly achieved through the development of new drugs, t...
Exploring the patient innovation culture is essential to design future solutions regarding service i...
This article provides a health information technology practitioner’s perspective on how the healthca...
Funding: The authors are grateful for the funding provided by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnolog...
The health care industry has experienced a proliferation of innovations aimed at enhancing life exp...
AbstractIf ever a field needed remodelling, it is medicine. Chaotic, inefficient, and often ineffect...
Health innovation is mainly envisioned in direct connection to medical research institutions or phar...
We provide the first empirical exploration of disease-related innovation by patients and their careg...
This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, wi...
International audienceWhilst it is clear that technology is crucial to advance healthcare: innovatio...
This doctoral thesis is comprised of three empirical studies that explore a broad set of questions ...
The paper presents the results of the second edition of MakeToCare, a research project conducted in ...
The authors aim to determine the role of an innovative healthcare marketing approach, emerging withi...
Many countries face severe challenges in health care, especially soaring costs. Innovative products ...
Innovating in the healthcare industry is difficult since it is regulated by public reforms but at th...
Until recently, innovation in healthcare was mainly achieved through the development of new drugs, t...
Exploring the patient innovation culture is essential to design future solutions regarding service i...
This article provides a health information technology practitioner’s perspective on how the healthca...
Funding: The authors are grateful for the funding provided by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnolog...