Patient engagement : A consumer-centered model to innovate healthcare
Autor
Przepiórka, Aneta
Cipresso, Pietro
Coleshill, Matthew
Institución
Resumen
Western Societies are facing several challenges at the economic, social, and environmental levels. The demand for healthcare is increasing and changing its focus due to
the ageing of populations and the rise of chronic conditions. Technological and scientific advancements in the healthcare sector have gradually improved the life expectancy of people. Less people are dying from infectious diseases and more people are
living longer. As the population ages, more people are at risk of contracting chronic
diseases, with a consequent escalation in demands for healthcare. The extended life
expectancy and the expectation of an improved quality of life is putting pressure on
Western healthcare systems, which need to improve their management approaches
and their services delivery in order to become better attuned to the evolving demand
of their clients. Precisely, in a period of limited resources, healthcare systems are
forced to achieve a better balance in “doing more with less”. Consequently, health
systems are now searching for new and effective ways to make their services more
sustainable at the economic level and more responsive to their patients’ needs and
expectations.