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==Scenarios:== | ==Scenarios:== | ||
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1. Too much prevention<br> | |||
2. Abandoning collective base insurance<br> | |||
3. Humans serving technology<br> | |||
4. Solidarity within families<br> | |||
==Research Questions:== | ==Research Questions:== |
Revision as of 10:15, 26 September 2009
MBA09 team:
Peter Hoppesteyn
Roel Kock
Piotr Ptasinski
Miranda Tjiang
Marjoleine van der Zwan
"Work under construction. In case you have any questions, additions or comments, please do not edit these pages, but you are more than welcome to contact us.'
Scenarios:
1. Too much prevention
2. Abandoning collective base insurance
3. Humans serving technology
4. Solidarity within families
Research Questions:
To be added
Driving forces:
• Innovation in health care
• Accessibility of hospitals in Amsterdam
• Biometrics
• Aging population
• Low cost of internet connections
• Continuously growing demand for new medical applications
• Consumer health informatics in the information age
• Emergence of new Technology Related Diseases
• Increasing empowerment of consumers
• Increasing Neglect of the Elderly
• Medicine
• Religion
• Segmentation