2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20032416
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The Stakeholders’ Involvement in Healthcare 4.0 Services Provision: The Perspective of Co-Creation

Abstract: Literature research on cocreation in healthcare indicates the theoretical sophistication of research on collaboration between healthcare professionals and patients. Our research continues in the new area of Health 4.0. Cocreation has become an essential concept in the value creation process; by involving consumers in the creation process, better results are achieved regarding product quality and alignment with customer expectations and needs. In addition, consumer involvement in the creation process improves i… Show more

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“…Redesigning care processes involves multiple organizations and disciplines, which can lead to disagreements and conflicts over roles boundaries and responsibilities 36 . Co‐creation can also help build trust and collaboration among stakeholders, especially when there are complex and competing interests 165 …”
Section: Implementation Of Digitally Enabled Ipdmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Redesigning care processes involves multiple organizations and disciplines, which can lead to disagreements and conflicts over roles boundaries and responsibilities 36 . Co‐creation can also help build trust and collaboration among stakeholders, especially when there are complex and competing interests 165 …”
Section: Implementation Of Digitally Enabled Ipdmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Co-creation can also help build trust and collaboration among stakeholders, especially when there are complex and competing interests. 165…”
Section: Co-creation For the Design Of Services At A Local Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Which in turn facilitate the required changes with respect to the healthcare systems and processes provision [18,25]. Furthermore, engaging other stakeholders along the ICT development process helps to strengthen the likelihood that their current and future needs and requirements will be considered when advancing to real life adoption, that the implementation process is well coordinated minimizing disruption, as well as increasing the chances of aligning the process with the needs and priorities of all involved parties, thus ensuring a successful adoption and sustainability [26][27][28][29][30]. Regardless of the identified benefits, the actual involvement of other key stakeholders in both the development and implementation of integrated ICT interventions remains suboptimal [17].…”
Section: Original Paper Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%