Innovative Health Service Models for the Developing World Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The 2.6 billion global citizens living on less than $2 a day face considerable barriers to effective health care, including small health insurance, low health literacy, and dwelling in slums or remote areas that are often underserved. The writers describe these hurdles have been considered by some private healthcare that is highly advanced companies in the design of their products or services.

They reveal that organizations such as India's Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital reach their inventions by addressing three practical regions concurrently: advertising, finance and operations. They describe the four common features of these business models and show how these 'advanced innovation cans inspire across businesses.

PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2011 PRODUCT #: ROT147-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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