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''[[2. Abandoning collective base insurance]]<br>
''[[2. Abandoning collective base insurance]]<br>
''[[3. Lifestyle "the health community system"]]<br>
''[[3. Lifestyle "the health community system"]]<br>
''[[4. Solidarity within families, Shift from individualism to collectivism in Amsterdam]]<br>
''[[4. Solidarity within families, shift from individualism to collectivism in Amsterdam]]<br>


==Resources:==
==Resources:==

Revision as of 10:24, 10 October 2009

MBA09 team:
Peter Hoppesteyn
Roel Kock
Piotr Ptasinski
Miranda Tjiang
Marjoleine van der Zwan

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Introduction:

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Research Questions:

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Driving forces:

Innovation in health care
Accessibility of hospitals in Amsterdam
Biometrics
Aging population
Low cost of internet connections
Continuously growing demand for new medical applications
Consumer health informatics in the information age
Emergence of new Technology Related Diseases
Increasing empowerment of consumers
Increasing Neglect of the Elderly
Medicine
Religion
Segmentation
Number of people in Amsterdam
Number of visitors in Amsterdam
Financing and costs of the Dutch health care system
The power of insurance companies in health care

Summary of Interviews:

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System Diagrams:

Systems Diagram: first version
Mindpic.jpg


Systems Diagram: final version
Mindmap.jpg

Scenarios:

I like the coaching session, and think you have a good command of the topic. The key challenge is now going to take the stories we talked about (and others) and put them together in NEW and interesting ways. Look at which stories you think fit well together and build the scenarios from that.
Good Luck - D


1. The new process
2. Abandoning collective base insurance
3. Lifestyle "the health community system"
4. Solidarity within families, shift from individualism to collectivism in Amsterdam

Resources: