Patient-Centered Innovation

Author:

Jung Olivia S.12,Kyle Michael Anne3,McCree Paula4,Nadel Hiyam M.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA

2. Department of Health Policy and Management, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

3. Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Boston MA

4. Healthcare Transformation Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

5. Center for Innovations in Care Delivery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Abstract

Background: Involving patients in the health-care delivery innovation has many benefits. Open social innovation (OSI) presents a fitting lens to examine and advance patient engagement in innovation. OSI offers a participatory approach to innovation, in which diverse groups of participants collaboratively generate ideas and scale solutions on complex social challenges. Purpose: This study: (1) describes a pilot application of OSI, in which individuals serving on a hospital’s patients and family advisory councils (PFACs) were invited to participate in an innovation contest; and (2) explores the extent to which patients’ beliefs about their role in innovation relate to their participation in the contest. Methodology/Approach: We conducted an innovation contest that invited PFAC members to share ideas that would improve patient experiences and then vote on and select the ideas that they wanted to see move forward. We measured patients’ beliefs about their role in innovation in a survey before the contest. Results: Twenty individuals submitted 27 ideas. Patients who expressed preference for more involvement in innovation were more likely to participate. Conclusions: Using OSI may help expand patient engagement in innovation, particularly among those who want to be more involved but do not feel authorized to voice ideas in traditional advisory committees. Practical Implications: OSI spurred collaboration among patients, clinicians, quality improvement staff, hospital administrators, and other stakeholders in idea generation, elaboration, and implementation. More experimentation and research are needed to understand how OSI can be leveraged to capture patients’ voice and incorporate them in care delivery innovation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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