Business model innovation for inclusive health care delivery at the bottom of the pyramid
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.
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