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Designing a Model of a Digital Ecosystem for Healthcare and Wellness Using the Business Model Canvas.

María Cosio León1, Juan Ivan Nieto-Hipólito2, Julián Garibaldi-Beltrán2, Guillermo Amaya-Parra2, Priscy Luque-Morales2, Pedro Magaña-Espinoza3, José Aguilar-Velazco3.   

Abstract

Wellness is a term often used to talk about optimal health as "dynamic balance of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual health." While healthcare is a term about care offered to patients for improving their health. We use both terms, as well as the Business Model Canvas (BMC) methodology, to design a digital ecosystem model for healthcare and wellness called DE4HW; the model considers economic, technological, and legal asymmetries, which are present on e-services beyond geographical regions. BMC methodology was embedded into the global project strategy called: IBOT (Initiate, Build, Operate and Transfer); it is a methodology to establish a functional, integrated national telemedicine network and virtual education network; of which we took its phases rationale. The results in this work illustrate the design of DE4HW model, into the first phase of IBOT, enriched with the BMC, which enables us to define actors, their interactions, rules and protocols, in order to build DE4HW, while IBOT strategy manages the project goal, up to the transfer phase, where an integral service platform of healthcare and wellness is turned over to stakeholders.

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Keywords:  Business canvas model; Digital ecosystem; Healthcare; Legal e-Health requirements; Wellness

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27118010     DOI: 10.1007/s10916-016-0488-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Syst        ISSN: 0148-5598            Impact factor:   4.460


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