This research examines technology transfer models in e-health, where digital thera- pies (MedTech) represent an innovative field. Enabling technologies or next-genera- tion technologies introduce significant changes in the delivery of healthcare services and treatment outcomes. Build- ing upon the quadruple helix model, this research investigates the technology transfer model based on licenses and patents. Findings contribute to understanding the crucial stages that connect academic research to practical applications in the healthcare sector, thereby enhancing patient diagnosis, treatments, and clinical outcomes.

Technology Transfer Models In E-Health: Helix Models And Innovative Pathways

Longo Maria Cristina
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2023-01-01

Abstract

This research examines technology transfer models in e-health, where digital thera- pies (MedTech) represent an innovative field. Enabling technologies or next-genera- tion technologies introduce significant changes in the delivery of healthcare services and treatment outcomes. Build- ing upon the quadruple helix model, this research investigates the technology transfer model based on licenses and patents. Findings contribute to understanding the crucial stages that connect academic research to practical applications in the healthcare sector, thereby enhancing patient diagnosis, treatments, and clinical outcomes.
2023
Technology Transfer Programs
e-health
digital therapies
MedTech
Licensing and Patents-based models
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