Learn healthcare innovation for active aging. Explore theories and tools for developing viable solutions for aging populations.
Learn healthcare innovation for active aging. Explore theories and tools for developing viable solutions for aging populations.
This course introduces healthcare innovation for healthy living and active aging. It covers demographic, biological, economic, social, and cultural aspects of active aging, along with current innovation theories and methods. Through case studies on diabetes and rehabilitation, learners will gain key theories, tools, and concepts for analyzing and developing innovative solutions for aging populations. The interdisciplinary approach includes insights from leading researchers and experts from various institutions. Participants will explore topics such as diabetes management, rehabilitation technologies, ethnographic methods for understanding user needs, value capturing mechanisms, competitive analysis, and digital health care design. The course aims to equip learners with a professional approach to healthcare innovation, addressing the challenges of aging populations.
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What you'll learn
Understand demographic, biological, economic, and cultural aspects of active aging
Analyze and develop innovative solutions for aging populations
Apply ethnographic methods to understand user needs in healthcare
Learn value capturing mechanisms and intellectual property rights in healthcare innovation
Conduct competitive analysis in the healthcare sector
Explore digital design methods for healthcare solutions
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course explores healthcare innovation for aging populations, focusing on active aging and healthy living. It covers key areas such as diabetes management, rehabilitation technologies, and digital health care design. Learners will gain insights into user needs analysis, value capturing mechanisms, and competitive analysis in the healthcare sector. The curriculum integrates perspectives from biomedicine, digital design, and business, providing a comprehensive view of healthcare innovation. Participants will learn to apply interdisciplinary approaches to develop viable solutions for the challenges posed by aging populations, equipping them with practical tools and concepts for professional healthcare innovation.
Introduction
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
Diabetes
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
Rehabilitation
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
The Business Case I
Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete
The Business Case II
Module 5 · 2 Hours to complete
Digital Health Care Design
Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete
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Instructors
Finn Valentin Advances Biotech Innovation and Research at Copenhagen Business School
Finn Valentin is a professor at Copenhagen Business School, where he leads the Research Centre on Biotech Business. He also directs the MSc programs in Innovation in Healthcare and BioBusiness and Innovation. His research focuses on innovation in science-based firms, particularly in biotech and healthcare. His publications in international journals explore topics like intellectual property rights (IPR), venture capital, academic entrepreneurship, and innovation systems. His work is funded by various research councils and the EU. Finn has been a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard and a Research Fellow at the European University Institute. He has held leadership roles at both Copenhagen University and CBS, and served on numerous advisory committees and boards, including those for the Danish Building Research Institute, Risø National Laboratory, and the EU.
Professor Rudi Westendorp: Leading Researcher in Aging at the University of Copenhagen
Rudi Westendorp is a Professor of Medicine at Old Age at the University of Copenhagen, where he focuses on interdisciplinary research related to aging. He is a prominent figure in the Center of Healthy Ageing, which investigates various aspects of aging, from cellular mechanisms to societal impacts. Westendorp has a rich academic background, having trained at Leiden University in the Netherlands, where he became a consultant in internal medicine and epidemiology before specializing in geriatrics and gerontology. His career includes serving as a full professor at Leiden University Medical Center and founding the Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing, which aimed to enhance the quality of life for older adults through research and education. He has published over 600 original articles, achieved an h-index exceeding 70, and supervised more than 50 PhD students. His notable works include the bestseller "Growing Older Without Feeling Old," translated into six languages. Westendorp has received several accolades, including an honorary doctorate from the University of Newcastle and a knighthood in the Order of the Dutch Lion.
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