Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.

<h4>Background</h4>The Japanese healthcare system currently faces numerous challenges, including a super-aging society and an excessive burden on medical workers; therefore, the need for innovative solutions from healthcare ventures to tackle these issues has increased. Meanwhile, as phy...

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Main Authors: Daichi Yashiro, Nobutoshi Nawa, Eriko Okada, Hiroaki Kato, Sarara Yonemori-Matsumoto, Ayako Kashimada, Yasuhiro Itsui, Yujiro Tanaka
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258957
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author Daichi Yashiro
Nobutoshi Nawa
Eriko Okada
Hiroaki Kato
Sarara Yonemori-Matsumoto
Ayako Kashimada
Yasuhiro Itsui
Yujiro Tanaka
author_facet Daichi Yashiro
Nobutoshi Nawa
Eriko Okada
Hiroaki Kato
Sarara Yonemori-Matsumoto
Ayako Kashimada
Yasuhiro Itsui
Yujiro Tanaka
author_sort Daichi Yashiro
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description <h4>Background</h4>The Japanese healthcare system currently faces numerous challenges, including a super-aging society and an excessive burden on medical workers; therefore, the need for innovative solutions from healthcare ventures to tackle these issues has increased. Meanwhile, as physicians play important roles in healthcare ventures, the need for Japanese physician entrepreneurs is more important than ever. Given the lack of research examining barriers to physicians starting ventures and what skills, knowledge, and surrounding environments act as facilitators, this study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers faced by physicians to start ventures.<h4>Methods</h4>Between September and November 2019 and in May 2021, qualitative interviews were conducted with 33 participants, which included eight physician entrepreneurs; two administrative officers at the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry; three faculty members at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (in-depth interviews); and 20 medical students (focus group discussions). The interviews were deductively coded based on the social ecological model. The inductive approach was applied to coding any knowledge necessary to start a business. We conducted member checking with three physician entrepreneurs and seven medical students to improve our results' credibility.<h4>Results</h4>The factors influencing a physician's decision to launch a new business include their willingness to contribute to society, the unique environment in which an individual is placed while in medical school and afterward, negative aspects of the lack of diversity in physicians' careers, the financial stability provided by a medical license, and self-efficacy.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our study revealed facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures. Knowledge about these factors might be useful in supporting physicians to launch or become involved in healthcare ventures.
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spelling doaj.art-411646e1878f4c2987280286973cdebd2022-12-21T18:12:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-011610e025895710.1371/journal.pone.0258957Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.Daichi YashiroNobutoshi NawaEriko OkadaHiroaki KatoSarara Yonemori-MatsumotoAyako KashimadaYasuhiro ItsuiYujiro Tanaka<h4>Background</h4>The Japanese healthcare system currently faces numerous challenges, including a super-aging society and an excessive burden on medical workers; therefore, the need for innovative solutions from healthcare ventures to tackle these issues has increased. Meanwhile, as physicians play important roles in healthcare ventures, the need for Japanese physician entrepreneurs is more important than ever. Given the lack of research examining barriers to physicians starting ventures and what skills, knowledge, and surrounding environments act as facilitators, this study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers faced by physicians to start ventures.<h4>Methods</h4>Between September and November 2019 and in May 2021, qualitative interviews were conducted with 33 participants, which included eight physician entrepreneurs; two administrative officers at the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry; three faculty members at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (in-depth interviews); and 20 medical students (focus group discussions). The interviews were deductively coded based on the social ecological model. The inductive approach was applied to coding any knowledge necessary to start a business. We conducted member checking with three physician entrepreneurs and seven medical students to improve our results' credibility.<h4>Results</h4>The factors influencing a physician's decision to launch a new business include their willingness to contribute to society, the unique environment in which an individual is placed while in medical school and afterward, negative aspects of the lack of diversity in physicians' careers, the financial stability provided by a medical license, and self-efficacy.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Our study revealed facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures. Knowledge about these factors might be useful in supporting physicians to launch or become involved in healthcare ventures.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258957
spellingShingle Daichi Yashiro
Nobutoshi Nawa
Eriko Okada
Hiroaki Kato
Sarara Yonemori-Matsumoto
Ayako Kashimada
Yasuhiro Itsui
Yujiro Tanaka
Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
PLoS ONE
title Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
title_full Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
title_fullStr Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
title_short Facilitators and barriers to physicians' entrepreneurial ventures in major Japanese cities: A qualitative study.
title_sort facilitators and barriers to physicians entrepreneurial ventures in major japanese cities a qualitative study
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258957
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