Business Modeling to Implement an eHealth Portal for Infection Control: A Reflection on Co-Creation With Stakeholders

作者: Maarten van Limburg , Jobke Wentzel , Robbert Sanderman , Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen

DOI: 10.2196/RESPROT.4519

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摘要: Background: It is acknowledged that the success and uptake of eHealth improve with involvement users stakeholders to make technology reflect their needs. Involving in implementation research thus a crucial element developing technology. Business modeling an approach guide for eHealth. Stakeholders are involved business by identifying relevant stakeholders, conducting value co-creation dialogs, co-creating model. Because activities often underestimated as step while eHealth, comprehensive applicable approaches geared toward scarce. Objective: This paper demonstrates potential several stakeholder-oriented analysis methods practical application was demonstrated using Infectionmanager example case. In this paper, we aim demonstrate how modeling, focus on stakeholder involvement, used co-create implementation. Methods: We divided 4 main steps. As part identification, performed literature scans, expert recommendations, snowball sampling (Step 1). For analyzes, “basic analysis,” salience, ranking/analytic hierarchy process 2). interviews based model canvas 3). Finally, generation, combined all findings into 4). Results: Based applied methods, synthesized step-by-step consider suitable implementing Conclusions: The enables researchers apply systematic multidisciplinary, co-creative becomes active entire development starts early implementation, which help basis necessary satisfying

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