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IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOATIONS TO THE INCOME OF COMPANIES

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of innovation and new technologies on indicators of financial performance in a private medical center. For this, the study will analyze the current state of cardiac surgery and cardiology center LLP "Zhanuya" based on quantitative analysis.
Methodology –The statistical method, regression - correlation analysis, general scientific methods of analysis and synthesis are used to achieve study`s goal.
Originality/value – One of the most important factors in improving the competitiveness of an institution is
the introduction of innovations, although the assessment of the impact of innovations is a problem due to the complexity of isolation and measurement. In addition, health care institutions are faced with a growing need for innovation in order to become competitive and offer new treatments for patients.
Conclusions – The article considers the data of the medical institution LLP "Zhanuya" which provides cardiological and cardiac surgical medical care to the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan and outside the republic.
According to the results of the study, it can be argued that the successful development of private medical centers requires the development of technological innovation and, therefore, intellectual capital - the knowledge, skills and production experience of employees that are interconnected.
The organization should also have long-term and short-term assets and close cooperation with the state, which makes it possible to expand the areas of profitable investment of its capital.

About the Authors

D. T. Saparaliyev
Narxoz University
Kazakhstan

PhD student

Almaty



L. S. Spankulova
Almaty Technological University
Kazakhstan

Doctor of Economics, Professor

Almaty



S. Joshibayev
LLP "Research-Clinical Center for Cardiac Surgery and Transplantology"
Kazakhstan

Doctor of Medical Sciences., professor

Taraz



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Saparaliyev D.T., Spankulova L.S., Joshibayev S. IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOATIONS TO THE INCOME OF COMPANIES. Central Asian Economic Review. 2019;(1):34-41.

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