2019
DOI: 10.1017/dsi.2019.91
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Decision Support for Re-Designed Medicinal Products - Assessing Consequences of a Customizable Product Design on the Value Chain from a Sustainability Perspective

Abstract: Despite advances in pharmacological research providing means for individually customized patient attribute treatments, the 'one-size-fits-all' paradigm remains. Customization is associated with cost increases and the value assessment of customized medicinal products shows upon a narrow economic focus. Inspired by value models, emerging in manufacturing industry research, this study suggests a novel methodology encompassing a full sustainability perspective, including the social, economic and ecological dimensi… Show more

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“…Development methodologies were introduced to help create value effective healthcare products-and services. Modelling of complex products and processes including functional, modular and platform-based developments were presented by the Systems Engineering Design group at Chalmers University of Technology (Borgue et al, 2019), together with the use of engineering strategies of modularisation and customisation and their applications in the precision delivery of medicines to improve efficiency (Siiskonen et al, 2019). Further examples using product-and service development methodologies included user-centred design for adapting smart wearables to the needs of seniors with mild cognitive impairment and the development and testing of pervasive assistive technology solutions created by combining off-the-shelf smart technology (Thorpe et al, 2016).…”
Section: Using Product and Service Development Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development methodologies were introduced to help create value effective healthcare products-and services. Modelling of complex products and processes including functional, modular and platform-based developments were presented by the Systems Engineering Design group at Chalmers University of Technology (Borgue et al, 2019), together with the use of engineering strategies of modularisation and customisation and their applications in the precision delivery of medicines to improve efficiency (Siiskonen et al, 2019). Further examples using product-and service development methodologies included user-centred design for adapting smart wearables to the needs of seniors with mild cognitive impairment and the development and testing of pervasive assistive technology solutions created by combining off-the-shelf smart technology (Thorpe et al, 2016).…”
Section: Using Product and Service Development Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%