公共服务系统的创新:一家安全网医院如何实施新的心脏监测技术

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Margae Knox , Beatrice Huang , Rachel Willard-Grace , George Su
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摘要

本案例研究探讨了一家公立医疗系统医院如何通过追求整体价值主张来实施心脏监测贴片,以取代现有的心电图(ECG)监测。例如,领导者发现了现有心电图监测人员配置中蕴含的机会成本。利益相关者还围绕患者安全、患者体验和护理质量等价值观展开合作。实施工作还得益于外部慈善机构和行业合作,这有助于在试点期间实施新的工作流程、演示概念验证和评估流程改进。尽管实施工作取得了成功,但持续的采购和报销挑战表明,即使在进入 "维护 "阶段后,创新工作也是一团糟。以多种语言提供面向患者的资料就是安全网环境中实施差距的一个例子。医疗系统、支付方等需要制定新政策,为未来的高价值创新开辟道路。
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Innovation in public delivery systems: How one safety net hospital implemented new heart monitoring technology

This case study examines how a public delivery system hospital implemented a heart monitoring patch in place of existing electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring by pursuing a holistic value proposition. For example, leaders identified opportunity costs embedded in the existing ECG monitoring staffing. Stakeholders also rallied around values such as patient safety, patient experience, and quality of care.

Implementation also benefited from external philanthropic and industry partnerships, which facilitated a pilot period to implement new workflows, demonstrate proof-of-concept, and evaluate process improvements.

Despite implementation success, ongoing procurement and reimbursement challenges demonstrate the messiness of innovation, even after reaching a “maintenance” phase. Availability of patient-facing material in multiple languages is one example of an implementation gap in safety net settings. New policies by health systems, payers, and others are needed to establish pathways for future high-value innovations.

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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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