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==Enablers:==
==Enablers:==


1. Aging population <pb>
1. Aging population <br>
2. Technological innovations <cr>
2. Technological innovations <br>
3. Developments in ICT <cr>
3. Developments in ICT <br>
4. Open markets in health care <cr>
4. Open markets in health care <br>


==Inhibitors:==
==Inhibitors:==


1. Unstable political environment, minority issues
1. Too much focus on technology, to little focus on patient. (It works, but does is help the patient?) <br>
 
2. A critical mass needs to adopt an innovation <br>
2. Unhealthy financial institutions (Not commercial driven)
3. Lack of time, communication and financial resources <br>
 
3. Working population decreasing (one child policy) 


==Paradigms:==
==Paradigms:==


1. Change of world power when China becomes the biggest economy
Due to the aging population in The Netherlands the demand for health care will increase. Technological innovations and innovations in ICT can make health care more efficient, cheaper, more patient-friendly and better tailor-made. The open markets in health care make effective implementations of innovations in health care possible.
 
 
==Timing:==
 
2015: China's economy will be bigger than Japan


2041: China's economy will be bigger than US
==Experts:==
1949: psychologist Donald Hebb suggests that a strengthening of the connections between neurons in the brain accounts for learning.
1. Engineers <br>
2. ICT specialists <br>
3. Technological experts <br>
4. Managers in health care <br>
5. Health insurance experts <br>
6. Patient representatives


==Web Resources:==
==Web Resources:==


1. http://www2.goldmansachs.com/ideas/brics/book/99-dreaming.pdf
www.zorgmarketingplatform.nl <br>
www.managementkennisbank.nl

Latest revision as of 06:26, 6 September 2011

China becoming the largest economy

Description:

According to the CBP (Centraal Plan Bureau) the demand for health care in The Netherlands will increase with 40% between 2000 and 2015. To be able to supply the required healthcare improved efficiencies and tailor-made health care at home are required. Technological innovations in health care equipment and ICT innovations are essential to improve the efficiencies and treatment at home. New developments are telecare, telemedicine, e-health and domotica.

The objectives of innovation in health care are: - increased efficiency - reduced costs - increased quality and tailor-made health care

Enablers:

1. Aging population
2. Technological innovations
3. Developments in ICT
4. Open markets in health care

Inhibitors:

1. Too much focus on technology, to little focus on patient. (It works, but does is help the patient?)
2. A critical mass needs to adopt an innovation
3. Lack of time, communication and financial resources

Paradigms:

Due to the aging population in The Netherlands the demand for health care will increase. Technological innovations and innovations in ICT can make health care more efficient, cheaper, more patient-friendly and better tailor-made. The open markets in health care make effective implementations of innovations in health care possible.

Experts:

1. Engineers
2. ICT specialists
3. Technological experts
4. Managers in health care
5. Health insurance experts
6. Patient representatives

Web Resources:

www.zorgmarketingplatform.nl
www.managementkennisbank.nl