Sustainable eHealth Business Models in SubSaharan Africa: eHealth in Africa,Used

Sustainable eHealth Business Models in SubSaharan Africa: eHealth in Africa,Used

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This book looks at ehealth investment and sustainable ehealth business models for the sub Saharan Africa and how the private sector and NGOs are bound to benefit or make their ehealth investment sustainable through the concept of low price and high volumes. We have used PESTL model and SWOT analysis framework to analyze ehealth markets and we have also used the Business Model Canvas to propose three ehealth business models, namely; free, fee and publicprivate partnership (PPP) models. NPV, IRR and Payback Period methods have been used to examine sustainability. The results show that the latter two would be sustainable at one point in time if innovative revenue streams like fees, VIP membership, subscriptions and health insurance schemes are applied to capitalize on the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) approaches.

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