Revue d’économie et de management de l’innovation

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To generate an empirically-grounded model of why and how responsible innovations are produced, this paper provides a synthesis of 17 qualitative studies describing the development of responsible innovations that have an incidence on the determinants of health.

Lehoux, P., Daudelin, G., Denis, J.-L., Gauthier, P., Hagemeister, N. (2019). Pourquoi et comment sont conçues des innovations responsables? Résultats d’une méta-ethnographie, Revue d’économie et de management de l’innovation.

International Journal of Health Policy and Management

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To identify the challenges that responsible innovation in health should seek to address, this papers presents the findings of a synthesis of 254 articles that examined the challenges of health systems in 99 countries.

Lehoux, P., Roncarolo, F., Silva, H.P., Boivin, A., Denis, J.-L., Hébert, R. (2019). What health system challenges should responsible innovation in health address? Insights from an international scoping review, International Journal of Health Policy and Management.

International Journal of Health Policy and Management

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Response to three comments on the article « Providing value to new health technology: the early contribution of entrepreneurs, investors, and regulatory agencies» (Lehoux P., Miller F., Daudelin G, Denis J., 2017).

Lehoux, P., Miller, F.A., Daudelin, G., Denis, J.-L. (2018). Why learning how to chase butterflies matters: A response to recent commentaries, International Journal of Health Policy and Management.

BMC Health Services Research

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This article looks at what kind of research was conducted on Health System challenges, where it was performed, in which health sectors and on which populations. It also identifies the types of challenge that were most present and how they varied across countries

Roncarolo, F., Boivin, A., Denis, J.-L., Hébert, R., Lehoux, P. (2017). What do we know about the needs and challenges of health systems? A scoping review of the international literature, BMC Health Services Research.

Review of Policy Research

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This article examines the rules that characterize economic policy, capital investment, and regulatory approval as well as the way these institutions enable and constrain the development of ventures at an early stage.

Lehoux, P., Daudelin, G., Denis, J.-L., Miller F.A. (2017). A Concurrent Analysis of Three Institutions that Transform Health Technology-Based Ventures: Economic Policy, Capital Investment, and Market Approval, Review of Policy Research.