Aging has been coined as one of the major societal challenges. The fact that we simply live longer, is in itself not a problem but rather a triumph. However, this unprecedented demographic change significantly affects individual life histories through an increased number of e.g. lifestyle related chronic diseases. These extra life years, also have a massive imprint on the organization of welfare institutions and the financial sustainability of the welfare system.


Business Models for Innovative Care for Older People
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Business Models for Innovative Care for Older People


Instructors: Rudi Westendorp
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- Intellectual Property
- Business Strategies
- Chronic Diseases
- Design Thinking
- Innovation
- Geriatrics
- Gerontology
- Project Management
- Rehabilitation
- Health Policy
- Business Architecture
- Value Propositions
- Health Care
- Health Technology
- Healthcare Industry Knowledge
- Health Systems
- Competitive Analysis
- Preventative Care
- Value-Based Care
- Demography
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Reviewed on Dec 26, 2019
This course provided great learning experience, facts and business models on elderly care, much loved.
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2021
Program is more about digital innovations in Healthcare and had limited focus on Elder people & care
Reviewed on Sep 7, 2020
Useful and inspiring course! As a Biomedical Engineering student trying to get insights in start-up development and business in biomedical field, I really appreciated these classes.





