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Title: Business model innovation for inclusive health care delivery at the bottom of the pyramid
Other Titles: Organization & Environment
Authors: Angeli1, Federica
Jaiswal, Anand Kumar
Keywords: health care;business model innovation;base of the pyramid (BoP);emerging economies
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Sage
Citation: Angeli , F., & Jaiswal, A.K. (2016). Business model innovation for inclusive healthcare delivery at the bottom of the pyramid. Organization & Environment , 29(4), 486-507. DOI: 10.1177/1086026616647174
Abstract: This article investigates business models innovation for delivering health care at the base of the pyramid (BoP). The examination of six health care organizational cases suggests that co-creation of patient needs, community engagement, continuous involvement of customers, innovative medical technology, focus on human resources for health, strategic partnerships, economies of scale, and cross-subsidization are business model innovation strategies that enable inclusive health care delivery. Based on these findings, we propose a four-dimensional framework. A process of value discovery, leading BoP patients and communities to recognize a health need and seek for an acceptable treatment, precedes the identification of a successful value proposition. Value creation and value appropriation then follow to warrant patient affordability and organizational sustainability. A “business model mechanism” for BoP health care hence emerges, where interdependencies among these dimensions are highlighted. This article sheds new light on how market-based approaches can improve equitable health care access and hence contribute to poverty alleviation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/21886
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