Modelo prolab: Aplicación digital “Yo Te Cuido”
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2022-09-10
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Se identificó una necesidad insatisfecha en personas que tienen en algún momento
urgencias médicas, o personas a cargo de la tercera edad, con necesidad de cuidados
especiales y que no pueden ir a hospitales por el riesgo y retraso que esto involucra. A su vez,
es difícil encontrar personal técnico en salud o es costoso. Asimismo, cuando se encuentra
personal técnico de salud, no hay forma de comprobar la experiencia y seguridad que brindan
en su trabajo. Para definir la solución se realiza el análisis del usuario meta a través de las
metodologías ágiles, como el design thinking, definiendo como solución a esta necesidad, el
diseño y creación de una aplicación digital llamada “Yo Te Cuido”. Posteriormente, se
procedió a elaborar el modelo de negocio y la propuesta de valor, la cual consiste en brindar
servicios de atención de urgencias médicas y/o cuidados de adultos mayores por técnico en
enfermería que puedan atender a domicilio, a través de un aplicativo de fácil uso que ofrezca
una amplia base de datos de especialistas en salud con variedad de servicios y tarifas, lo que
hace que esta aplicación sea deseable. En cuanto a la deseabilidad del modelo de negocios se
pudo corroborar, a través de una encuesta, en la que se presentó un video de los servicios
teniendo como resultado que el 97% de los encuestados sí contrataría el servicio de técnicos
en enfermería, a través del aplicativo Yo Te Cuido.
Como resultado de medir la viabilidad, se obtuvo que, la probabilidad de que el VAN
del negocio sea menor a S/3.5MM sólo fue del 10.2%. Finalmente, la solución es socialmente
sostenible, ya que está alineada con las ODS 8, a través del empleo que se ofrece a los
técnicos en enfermería; además generará beneficios sociales traducidos en un VAN social de
4.2 millones de soles. También es financieramente viable, ya que se obtuvo un VAN de 3.6
millones de soles en un plazo de cinco años, con una inversión inicial de S/124, 600 soles.
An unmet need was identified in people who have medical emergencies at some point or people in their charge of the elderly with special care needs and cannot go to hospitals due to the risk and delays that this involves. At the same time, it is difficult to find technical health personnel or it is expensive. Likewise, when technical health personnel are found, there is no way to verify the experience and safety they provide in their work. To define the solution, we carry out the analysis of our target user through agile methodologies such as design thinking, defining as a solution to this need, the design and creation of a digital application called "Yo Te Cuido", later we proceeded to elaborate the business model and value proposition, which consists of providing medical emergency care services and / or care for the elderly by technical health personnel who can attend at home, through an easy-to-use application that offers a wide range of database of health specialists with a variety of services and rates, which makes our application desirable. Regarding the desirability of the business model, it was possible to corroborate this through a survey in which a video of our services was presented, obtaining that 97% of the respondents would hire the service of health technicians through our application I take care of you. As a result of measuring the viability, it was obtained that the probability that the NPV of the business is less than S / .3.5MM was only 10.2%. Finally, the solution is socially sustainable, since it is aligned with SDG 8, through the employment that we will offer to health technicians; It will also generate social benefits translated into a social NPV of 4.2 million soles. It is also financially viable, since a NPV of 3.6 million soles was obtained in a term of 5 years with an initial investment of S /124,600 soles.
An unmet need was identified in people who have medical emergencies at some point or people in their charge of the elderly with special care needs and cannot go to hospitals due to the risk and delays that this involves. At the same time, it is difficult to find technical health personnel or it is expensive. Likewise, when technical health personnel are found, there is no way to verify the experience and safety they provide in their work. To define the solution, we carry out the analysis of our target user through agile methodologies such as design thinking, defining as a solution to this need, the design and creation of a digital application called "Yo Te Cuido", later we proceeded to elaborate the business model and value proposition, which consists of providing medical emergency care services and / or care for the elderly by technical health personnel who can attend at home, through an easy-to-use application that offers a wide range of database of health specialists with a variety of services and rates, which makes our application desirable. Regarding the desirability of the business model, it was possible to corroborate this through a survey in which a video of our services was presented, obtaining that 97% of the respondents would hire the service of health technicians through our application I take care of you. As a result of measuring the viability, it was obtained that the probability that the NPV of the business is less than S / .3.5MM was only 10.2%. Finally, the solution is socially sustainable, since it is aligned with SDG 8, through the employment that we will offer to health technicians; It will also generate social benefits translated into a social NPV of 4.2 million soles. It is also financially viable, since a NPV of 3.6 million soles was obtained in a term of 5 years with an initial investment of S /124,600 soles.
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Salud pública--Perú, Servicios de salud--Accesibilidad--Perú, Negocios--Planificación, Aplicaciones--Dispositivos móviles, Innovaciones tecnológicas
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