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Medical Entrepreneurship: Trends and Prospects in the Digital Age
Medical Entrepreneurship: Trends and Prospects in the Digital Age
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This book explores the intersection of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics, providing insights and guidance for Medipreneurs, social entrepreneurs, policymakers, and academics to enhance healthcare delivery and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3.
Format: Hardback
Length: 376 pages
Publication date: 07 January 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
This comprehensive volume brings together a diverse range of conceptual, theoretical, policy-based, and empirical contributions from multidisciplinary perspectives to address the significant knowledge gap in the fields of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics. Serving as a vital intellectual resource, this book offers guidance to entrepreneurial-minded medical doctors (Medipreneurs), social entrepreneurs, policymakers, and academics, with the aim of applying the acquired knowledge to revitalize the healthcare delivery system through a business approach. The contributions serve as a roadmap to connect with market opportunities, particularly in developing innovative health-oriented products, services, technologies, and other medical solutions that have the potential to create social impact in both developed and developing countries. With the overarching objective of assisting policymakers in accelerating the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3), this book aims to foster collaboration and drive positive change in the healthcare sector.
Introduction:
The convergence of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics has emerged as a critical area of focus in recent years, driven by the need to address complex healthcare challenges and create sustainable solutions. This book aims to bridge the existing knowledge gap in these fields by bringing together a diverse range of perspectives and expertise.
Conceptual Contributions:
The book includes conceptual contributions that explore the intersection of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics. These contributions provide a theoretical framework for understanding the complex dynamics and challenges faced by healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. They offer insights into the potential benefits and risks of integrating entrepreneurial principles into healthcare delivery, as well as the strategies and tools needed to succeed in this space.
Theoretical Contributions:
The book also features theoretical contributions that delve into the theoretical foundations of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics. These contributions provide a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and theories that guide these fields, and they offer insights into the potential applications and implications of these theories in healthcare practice and policy.
Policy-Based Contributions:
In addition to conceptual and theoretical contributions, the book includes policy-based contributions that provide practical insights and recommendations for policymakers and healthcare professionals. These contributions address the challenges and opportunities associated with healthcare reform, innovation, and access to healthcare services. They offer strategies and solutions for improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of the healthcare delivery system, while also promoting social and economic development.
Empirical Contributions:
The book also includes empirical contributions that draw on data and research to provide evidence-based insights into the challenges and opportunities in the fields of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics. These contributions offer a practical understanding of the impact of healthcare policies, interventions, and technologies on patient outcomes, healthcare provider performance, and healthcare system performance.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and academics interested in exploring the intersection of medicine, entrepreneurship, and health economics. By bringing together a diverse range of perspectives and expertise, this book provides guidance and inspiration for those seeking to innovate and improve the healthcare delivery system. The contributions in this book offer a roadmap for connecting with market opportunities, developing innovative health-oriented products, services, and technologies, and creating social impact in both developed and developing countries. As we navigate the complex healthcare landscape, this book will continue to be a valuable guide for shaping the future of healthcare.
Weight: 752g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811966958
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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