This is the fifth in a series of articles about what I have learned developing and executing the technology strategy at CareSet, where I was the founding CTO.
One way of thinking of the value of technology is to implicitly compare it to the value of real estate. But that framing fails pretty quickly. Ideas are not like land in most of the really important ways.
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Healthcare Technology Strategy Lesson 5: Intellectual Value instead of Intellectual Property
One way of thinking of the value of technology is to implicitly compare it to the value of real estate. But that framing fails pretty quickly. Ideas are not like land in most of the really important ways.