Abstract

The main aim of this chapter is to verify how innovation cooperation can support the improvement of patient care, taking into consideration new technological solutions – digital Health, medHealth, mobile health (mHealth), health information technology (IT), wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, and personalized medicine – and modern medical simulation. In addition, the authors present how such innovative cooperation should be developed in order to bring about appropriate results. The authors present examples of projects that use digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI) and which are focused on the delivery of new solutions to improve patient care. In order to deliver these solutions to the market faster, the role of innovation cooperation should not be forgotten. Taking this issue into account, the authors share the results of one of the first quantitative primary research projects in the world that focuses on innovation cooperation in the biopharmaceutical industry in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region (covering 18 countries), as well as qualitative research: a focus group interview with representatives of the “ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) for Greater Poland” regarding the development of successful innovation cooperation as an example of translational innovation. Finally, the authors provide a translational innovation model that can be extrapolated to every industry, social, and economic area.

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