masterThesis
Intra emprendimiento RIA-Conecta
Autor
Bonilla Leguizamón, Camila
Institución
Resumen
The Colombian health system is no stranger to the new mega market trends, such as co-creation, understood as the development of a shared product or service between companies, consumers and suppliers; This reduces costs and risks,providing greater agility thanks to the exchange of experiences. (Santos, Bianchi & Borini, 2018). Much less to the fourth industrial revolution, even more, given the recent inauguration of the first center for the industrial revolution in Latin America with headquarters in the Corporation Route N in Medellín; with which the country intends to lead processes related to the artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain, three of the technologies exponentials on which research and policy development will focus public. (Defelipe, 2019) Rasu Shrestha, Innovation Director of the University Medical Center of Pittsburgh, considered one of the leading global experts in innovation strategic in the area of health, states that: innovation in the sector, should look for ways to intelligently gather data that is often stored in system silos information through the different actors of the health system (Jaret, 2018). Is this problem, the fragmentation of information in the health system, whose impact is related not only to the results of patient care but also to costs, problem that RIA-Conecta intends to solve.