Brilliant business models in healthcare get inspired to cure healthcare /

This exciting resource examines pioneering, successful business models in healthcare services, emphasizing bold and innovative entrepreneurship in creating care delivery that is accessible, affordable, and effective. Expert contributors supply fascinating case studies of visionary principles at work...

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Other Authors: Kemperman, Jeroen,, Geelhoed, Jeroen,, Hoog, Jennifer op 't,, SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language: English
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Published: Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
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520 |a This exciting resource examines pioneering, successful business models in healthcare services, emphasizing bold and innovative entrepreneurship in creating care delivery that is accessible, affordable, and effective. Expert contributors supply fascinating case studies of visionary principles at work in hospitals, specialist care, eHealth providers, and insurers along with practical guidance on building and sustaining a vision, a brand, an organization, and a loyal base of clients, employees, and investors. Featured companies demonstrate how moving beyond conventional patient/provider, service/cost, and other relationships can translate into improvements that benefit clients' health and stakeholders' bottom line as well as the larger community and potentially the world. Coverage analyzes key attributes of these successful entities, detailing key challenges, funding issues, and especially breakthrough goals, including: Strengthening mutual caring and sharing. <Letting prevention and self-management work. Patient-centered organization of information and everyday care. Deploying services and instruments to help customers take control. Implementing differentiation in specialized healthcare. The result is crucial takeaways for creating transformational business models in health fields. Approachably written and brimming with infographics, Brilliant Business Models in Healthcare provides inspiring role models for entrepreneurs, managers, consultants, and professionals in the healthcare sector, including providers, insurers, technology suppliers, and pharmacists. 
505 0 |a Introduction: Why, what? Guide for your reading enjoyment Part 1: The framework for brilliant business models in healthcare Chapter 1 What are the cornerstones of a brilliant business model? 1.1 Vision 1.2 Brand positioning Chapter 2 What is a business model? 2.1 Market segments 2.2 Customer value 2.3 Delivery 2.4 Operation Chapter3 Value creation and overall framework 3.1 Value creation for all stakeholders 3.2 Conceptual framework and phasing 3.3 Permanent brilliance? Chapter 4 Challenges for brilliant business models in healthcare 4.1 Good, affordable and widely accessible healthcare is unique 4.2 Cost increases put accessibility, quality and healthcare systems at risk 4.3 Desired breakthroughs in healthcare Part 2: Brilliant cases involving brilliant business models in healthcare Chapter 5 Breakthrough: Strengthening mutual caring and sharing 5.1 General Healthcare fund Amsterdam -- Wim Niesing & Jeroen Kemperman 5.2 DHAN -- Tom Buijtendorp & Jeroen Kemperman 5.3 Courtyard houses -- Jeroen Kemperman, Ida Kemperman & Wilke Schouten 5.4 Stiftung Liebenau -- Rick Kasper, Tim Widdershoven, Sanne Boevé & Jeroen Geelhoed Chapter 6 Breakthrough: Letting prevention and self-management work 6.1 Discovery- Thomas Bachet, Raheel Raisi & Jeroen Kemperman 6.2 Healthways -- Jeroen Kemperman, Sytze de With & Mirthe van de Belt 6.3 Kaiser Permanente -- Koen Harms & Jennifer op 't Hoog 6.4 PatientsLikeMe -- Annemijn Kuenen, Heleen Borleffs, Tim Widdershoven & Jeroen Geelhoed Chapter 7 Breakthrough: Patient-centered organization of information and everyday care 7.1 UCLA's Value Quotient -- Heleen Borleffs, Daniel Hommes & Jeroen Kemperman 7.2 ParkinsonNet -- Rosanne Preyde, Kerwin Hartman & Jennifer op 't Hoog 7.3 Laastari Lähiklinikka -- Monique Heeren & Jennifer op 'tHoog 7.4 Patrick Lund Dental Happiness -- Tim Widdershoven, Rick Kasper & Jeroen Geelhoed Chapter 8 Breakthrough: Deploying services and instruments to help customers take control 8.1 Ryhov -- Bonny van Rest & Jennifer op 't Hoog 8.2 BerylHealth -- Jeroen Geelhoed & Tim Widdershoven 8.3 M-PESA -- Wouter Houtman & Jennifer op 't Hoog <8.4 Jaipur Foot -- Kristin Fransz, Ilse Hoogervorst & Jeroen Kemperman Chapter 9Breakthrough: Implementing differentiation in specialized healthcare Introduction: Case in Phase 4 'The brilliant business model of Shouldice' 9.1 Narayana Hrudayalaya -- Raymond Fafié & Jeroen Kemperman 9.2 ThedaCare -- Karen Willemsen, MaartenAkkerman & Jennifer op 't Hoog 9.3 Princess Margaret Cancer Centre -- Denise Altena, Esmée Grobbee & Jennifer op 't Hoog 9.4 Mayo Clinic -- Bas Schepman, Jennifer op 't Hoog & Jeroen Kemperman Chapter 10 Lessons for creating brilliant business models in healthcare 10.1 Phase 1: Start from a vision and bring the brand positioning in line with it 10.2 Phase 2: Persevere consistently in the conversion of the vision into the business model 10.3 Phase 3: Use pioneering value creation for all stakeholders to realize the business model 10.4 Phase 4: Retain the core and stimulate progress in the business model Key terms and definitions Notes Sources The editorial team Case authors Acknowledgement. 
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