Innovation. Scientific, technological, organizational, financial or business activities which are carried out aiming the acquisition of new (or significantly improved) products, technical processes and services. It is considered that an innovation has been earned if it has been applied in social practice or used within a production process or for specific services, which can be done under a commercial transaction or non-commercial transfer scheme. Innovation is defined as the result of the introduction of economically and socially useful new (not in a universal sense; just where locally applied) knowledge or technology. (Free translation from the original: http://www.bvsct.sld.cu/html/es/glosario.html) . 1.00
Therapies, Investigational. Experimental Therapies . Innovative Therapies . Investigational Treatments . Experimental Therapy . Innovative Therapy . Investigational Therapy . Investigational Treatment . Therapies, Experimental . Therapies, Innovative . Therapy, Experimental . Therapy, Innovative . Therapy, Investigational . Treatment, Investigational . Treatments, Investigational . Investigational Therapies . Treatments which are undergoing clinical trials or for which there is insufficient evidence to determine their effects on health outcomes; coverage for such treatments is often denied by health insurers. . 0.74
Diffusion of Innovation. Diffusion, Innovation . Innovation Diffusion . Technology Diffusion . The broad dissemination of new ideas, procedures, techniques, materials, and devices and the degree to which these are accepted and used. . 0.72
Organizational Innovation. Change, Organizational . Innovation, Organizational . Changes, Organizational . Innovations, Organizational . Organizational Changes . Organizational Innovations . Organizational Change . Introduction of changes which are new to the organization and are created by management. . 0.71