Value creation of well-being data opportunities for a national personal health record

The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine the value creation potential of wellbeing data in a national personal health record. The amount of well-being data is growing exponentially as a product from the increased popularity of wearable devices. A large amount of the gathered data goes currently...

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Main Author: Koivisto, Niko
Other Authors: Informaatioteknologian tiedekunta, Faculty of Information Technology, Informaatioteknologia, Information Technology, Jyväskylän yliopisto, University of Jyväskylä
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Published: 2020
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Online Access: https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/73594
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Summary:The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine the value creation potential of wellbeing data in a national personal health record. The amount of well-being data is growing exponentially as a product from the increased popularity of wearable devices. A large amount of the gathered data goes currently unused. For well-being data to be of use, it needs to be stored in large quantities. Well-being data can be stored in personal health records, through which the data can be viewed and managed. The Finnish Social Insurance Institution is developing a national personal health record where Finnish citizens will be able to upload their well-being data. The well-being data will be gathered by commercial solutions and will be able to be used by different healthcare specialists in the future. This project provides a lucrative opportunity to study the value creation of well-being data in a national personal health record. This research will provide insights into what is needed for well-being data to create value through a national personal health record. The research was conducted by first conducting a literature review on relevant literature. After this, an empirical qualitative research was conducted with data gathered through semi-structured interviews. The interviews were conducted on professionals with backgrounds in relevant fields to a personal health record, well-being data, health technology and healthcare. According to the study value can be created with well-being data through a national personal health record by providing enhancement to different entities through an easily accessible platform for different users. This allows value co-creation by these users and provides the basis for the public and private sector actors to work in balance, by allowing financial constructs to support the needed commercial actors.