Dr. Now Holds Digital Healthcare Session with Harvard Business School
The non-face-to-face medical platform DoctorNow announced on the 17th that it held a digital healthcare session to discuss the current status and direction of domestic telemedicine with Harvard Business School.
This event was part of Harvard Business School's 'FIELD Global Immersion' project, which has been ongoing since last March.
DoctorNow executives and employees analyzed the global telemedicine market and the domestic telemedicine ecosystem and discussed future strategies with Harvard Business School students who have experience at prestigious private equity firms, investment banks, and consulting companies such as Morgan Stanley, Texas Pacific Group, McKinsey, and Bain & Company.
The Harvard Business School project team, who visited for this session, conducted research on the overseas digital healthcare market including the United States through two months of collaboration with DoctorNow.
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During their visit to Korea, they directly experienced the domestic telemedicine system and conducted user interviews, thereby enhancing their understanding of domestic digital healthcare.
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