Engaging frontline employees using innovation contests: Lessons from Massachusetts General Hospital

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Olivia S. Jung PhD , Julia Jackson MBA , Maulik Majmudar MD , Paula McCree MS , Eric M. Isselbacher MD, MSc
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Abstract

In this article, we describe how innovation contests—a vehicle to crowdsource ideas and problem-solving efforts—propelled frontline employees to exert discretionary efforts in organizational problem-solving at Massachusetts General Hospital. As designers and administrators of four innovation contests in three disease centers, we share firsthand knowledge of how the contests enabled clinicians and administrative staff, whose primary job is delivering high-quality patient care, to become involved in ideation, selection, and implementation of their own ideas. We describe the processes that we designed and implemented, ideas that these processes generated, and findings from interviewing employees about their experiences afterwards. Our findings suggest that the benefits of implementing innovation contests were multifaceted. To employees, the contests provided a platform to voice suggestions and participate in any aspect of the innovation process that they found interesting. To managers, the contests revealed real, empirical issues affecting operation and patient care based on frontline employees’ knowledge. To the organization as a whole, the contests promoted collaborative problem-solving among likeminded, innovative employees.

利用创新竞赛吸引一线员工:麻省总医院的经验教训
在这篇文章中,我们描述了创新竞赛——一种众包想法和解决问题努力的工具——如何推动麻省总医院的一线员工在组织解决问题方面发挥自由裁量的努力。作为三个疾病中心四个创新竞赛的设计者和管理者,我们分享第一手的知识,这些竞赛如何使临床医生和行政人员,他们的主要工作是提供高质量的病人护理,参与到他们自己的想法的构思、选择和实施中。我们描述了我们设计和实施的流程,这些流程产生的想法,以及之后对员工的采访结果。我们的研究结果表明,实施创新竞赛的好处是多方面的。对员工来说,这些竞赛提供了一个平台,让他们提出建议,并参与到他们感兴趣的创新过程的任何方面。对管理人员来说,这些竞赛揭示了影响手术和病人护理的真实的、经验性的问题,这些问题基于一线员工的知识。对于整个组织来说,这些竞赛促进了志同道合、具有创新精神的员工之间的协作解决问题。
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期刊介绍: HealthCare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation is a quarterly journal. The journal promotes cutting edge research on innovation in healthcare delivery, including improvements in systems, processes, management, and applied information technology. The journal welcomes submissions of original research articles, case studies capturing "policy to practice" or "implementation of best practices", commentaries, and critical reviews of relevant novel programs and products. The scope of the journal includes topics directly related to delivering healthcare, such as: ● Care redesign ● Applied health IT ● Payment innovation ● Managerial innovation ● Quality improvement (QI) research ● New training and education models ● Comparative delivery innovation
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