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When Patients Become Innovators
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When Patients Become Innovators

Health care consumers are contributing their skills, money, and time to develop effective solutions that aren’t available on the commercial market.


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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable
  • Visionary

Recommendation

User-friendly technology and the internet have given rise to “free innovation movements” in various industries, including the medical field. In an article published in MIT Sloan Management Review, a team of scholars discusses the benefits of patient innovation, calling upon both governments and the private sector to support it. The article is a fascinating read for patients, medical providers, commercial product designers and regulators alike.

Take-Aways

  • Patients who require medical devices or services unavailable on the market are increasingly turning to do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions to meet their needs. 
  • Patient innovators often make the design of their devices available for free on the internet, thus helping fellow patients around the world cope with their symptoms. 
  • Patient inventions fill a niche that commercial producers are either unable or unwilling to fill.

About the Authors

Harold DeMonacoPedro OliveiraAndrew TorranceChristiana von Hippel and Eric von Hippel are scholars in the fields of technological innovation, law and health care at research institutions in the United States and Europe.