Title: MAPPING INNOVATION IN HEALTH CARE
1MAPPING INNOVATION IN HEALTH CARE
- Friso den Hertog
- MERIT/University Maastricht
- Publin policy workshop
- 2 December 2005 Brussels
2AGENDA
- Paradox of health care
- Patient centered perspective
- Diffusion implementation core problems
- New map for identifying walls ceilings
- Systems perspective
- Radical change high low road
- Exploration
3Mapping Wild Unknown Territory EU network
projects Publin, Innoflex, Saltsa. Action
research, Literature survey, In-depth
interviews, Act as a sounding board.
4PARADOX OF HEALTH CARE
- Despite the impressive progress in the
development of technological and professional
competencies, commitment and involvement of the
professionals - Madness in the system administrative and
managerial powerlessness.
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65 minute INTRODUCTION IN SYSTEM THEORY
- A SYSTEM IS
- Set of elements
- Interrelations
- Function (process)
- Feed back
7LEARNING FEED BACK
measurement (deviation from the norm)
actie
Black box
input
otput
8UNCLOSED CYCLE
measurement (deviation from the norm)
action
?
Black box
input
output
9OPENING THE BLACK BOX
The black box
input
output
10EFFECT HERE/ CAUSE OVERTHERE
CAUSE
effect
Black box
output
input
11WALLS CEILINGS
CAUSE
effect
Black box
input
output
12HEALTH CARE AS A PROCESS
innovation environment system innovation process
innovation
Firms, knowledge centers, advocacy organizations
Discipline, function
functional innovation
1e care?hospital?revalidation?homecare
13NEW WORDS
- Total quality management
- (business-) reengineering
- Continuous (clinical) improvement
- Clinical pathways
- Organizational learning
- Focused factory
- Case management
- Care management
- Value chain management
- Evidence based medicine
14MEANING
- Total quality management
- (business-) reengineering
- Continuous (clinical) improvement
- Clinical pathways
- Organizational learning
- Focused factory
- Case management
- Care management
- Value chain management
- Evidence based medicine
Process Management
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17 WALLS
Between disciplines
Between services
Between primary care and hospital care
Between in- and outpatient care
innovation environment system innovation process
innovation
Firms, knowledge centers, advocacy organizations
Discipline, function
functional innovation
primary care?hospital?revalidation?homecare
18FEED BACK ON SERVICE LEVEL
measurement (deviation from the norm)
action
home care
input
output
19MULTI-SERVICE FEED BACK
measurement
action
action
action
home care
hospital care
home care
input
output
20ECHELONS
LEVEL 4 care systems (policy)
LEVEL 3 Service mgt.
LEVEL 3 Service mgt.
Regional
platforms
LEVEL 2 Care functions
LEVEL 2 Care functions
Communities of practice
LEVEL 1 Care teams
LEVEL 1 Care teams
21CEILINGS
Boardroom ceiling
LEVEL 4 care systems (policy)
LEVEL 3 Service mgt.
LEVEL 3 Service mgt.
Regional
platforms
Care unit ceiling
LEVEL 2 Care functions
LEVEL 2 Care functions
Communities of practice
LEVEL 1 Care teams
LEVEL 1 Care teams
Front line ceiling
22MULTI-LEVEL FEED BACK
Or measuring the impacts of system-level change
on health care frontlines vise versa
23BETTER PRACTICE
- Management of processes radical change
- Ownership of change
- Multi-level change connecting system levels
- Integrated feed back systems across levels,
across functions (and services)
24HIGH ROAD
Radical reform of the primary process in
health care across disciplines and services
by continuous change.
25NO DOUBT MANAGEMENT OF PROCESSES.