2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.904186
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Digital Economy and Health: A Case Study of a Leading Enterprise's Value Mining Mode in the Global Big Health Market

Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) swept across the world and posed a serious threat to human health. Health and elderly care enterprises are committed to continuously improving people's health. With the rapid development of the digital economy, many enterprises have established digital product-service ecosystems after combining “Internet +,” big data, cloud computing, and the big health industry. This paper uses the case study method to analyze the overseas market value mining mode of health and elderly care… Show more

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“…Historically, big tech companies have made substantial contributions to healthcare, while the impact of digital healthcare ventures has often been underappreciated and overlooked. Recently, these ventures have seen a significant surge in growth, capturing the attention of policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and healthcare professionals alike ( 1 , 2 ). The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for this transformation, highlighting the essential role of digital innovations in public healthcare ( 3 , 4 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, big tech companies have made substantial contributions to healthcare, while the impact of digital healthcare ventures has often been underappreciated and overlooked. Recently, these ventures have seen a significant surge in growth, capturing the attention of policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and healthcare professionals alike ( 1 , 2 ). The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for this transformation, highlighting the essential role of digital innovations in public healthcare ( 3 , 4 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%