Innovation, demand, and responsibility: Some fundamental questions about health systems: Comment on “what health system challenges should responsible innovation in health address? insights from an international scoping review”

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In this commentary on the exercise of Lehoux et al (this volume) I argue that in discussions on the current challenges of health systems, a better diagnosis of the health system is required. The cause of responsible innovation in health (RIH) requires a better understanding of the dynamics of health systems, in particular how innovation, demand, and responsibility are manifested. Innovation brings its own dynamic to the health system; demands are linked to historical and social developments; responsibility brings contestations about what counts as good healthcare. Any attempt of RIH should include such reflections.

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van Lente, H. (2019, September 1). Innovation, demand, and responsibility: Some fundamental questions about health systems: Comment on “what health system challenges should responsible innovation in health address? insights from an international scoping review.” International Journal of Health Policy and Management. Kerman University of Medical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2019.47

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