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Running head: IDEA GENERATIONIDEA GENERATIONName of the Student:Name of the University:Authors Note:
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1IDEA GENERATIONTable of ContentsCustomer or Market Problem..........................................................................................................2Reasons for the Innovation..............................................................................................................2Benefits from the Idea Generated....................................................................................................2Proposed Business Model................................................................................................................3Critical Success Factors to be Controlled while Implementing Ideas.............................................4Feasibility of the Idea......................................................................................................................4References........................................................................................................................................6Appendix..........................................................................................................................................8
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2IDEA GENERATIONCustomer or Market ProblemOld age can become a very challenging phase of the life of an individual. The bed riddenpatients are affected the most as it put them in both physical and mental trauma. Such patientshave very high amount of risk to develop pressure ulcers and are prone to long-term illness. Thepatient’s family or loved ones are unable to find proper care to deal with problem due to lack ofexpertise. Therefore, it becomes quite impossible for the patients to recover soon. The elderlypeople cannot move from their beds easily. It is highly significant to keep them socially and mentally engaged to avoid bed sores orpressure ulcers, depression and troubled sleep. Therefore, a business idea has been generated tocreate smart bed for the prevention of pressure ulcers in the patients (Klang, Wallnöfer &Hacklin, 2014). Pressure ulcers are caused due to the obstruction of blood flows to the softtissues. This causes localized injuries to the skin and its underlying tissue. The most commonarea are skin overlying the hips, sacrum, heels and coccyx. Reasons for the InnovationIn the recent scenario, smart bed would prove to be more beneficial than the otheravailable treatments products present in the market. The smart bed would be capable ofmanipulating the patient’s body without being assisted by the care giver. Rather than individualmattresses, application of rectangular mattress will help in reducing the overall cost.Improvement in technology would help the patients to stay safe with the new ‘smart beds’(Bocken et al., 2104). With the help of smart beds the safety of the patients will increase and leadto early recovery. Throughout the lengthy hospital stay, smart beds would be able to provide thepatients maximum comfort and satisfaction.Benefits from the Idea GeneratedPressure ulcers or Decubitus ulcers that are generally known as bed sores are potentialserious problems faced by the bed ridden patients. Staff or nurses are frequently needed to turnover their patients lying in the bed. As the sores are mostly caused due to prolonged pressure onthe skin and lying on the same spot for too long. Smart beds automatically turn its patient over to
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