http://www.guardian.co.uk/healthcare-network/2013/jul/25/healthcare-leaders-nurture-innovation
What healthcare leaders can do to nurture innovation
The five top tips to harness potential and give staff a licence to
suggest changes
Dr Peter Thomond

To nurture innovation in healthcare, leaders must do less. This
counter-intuitive advice draws on years of innovation research and the
practices of the world's most innovative organisations, the ones that
get 10 times more bang for buck on their innovation activities than
the rest.
Innovation is more than a shiny gadget or an elegant new pathway. It
is the organisation's process of identifying, developing and
successfully exploiting new ideas, which is deceptively complex. I've
worked with only 19 health providers and commissioners so far, yet I
consistently see the same challenges which, if addressed, would lead
to phenomenal leaps in innovation outcomes. Here are five top tips for
leaders of health and care organisations:
Kill half your projects. A lack of clear focus leads ambitious people
to try and do too much. Write an innovation plan to assert which
quality, prevention, productivity and revenue objectives you wish to
achieve, and then kill the projects that don't fit. It's likely that
20 to 50% will be stopped or paused, liberating resources and allowing
you to fund the projects that align with your plan properly. This
focus also helps to create a call to arms for your people and networks
– a common goal around which they can all work.
Empower your people. The wisdom of your workforce is much greater than
you might think. To harness this potential, your people need a licence
to innovate. They need to know where to go when they have an idea and
that, when they do, they'll be listened to and heard. The smart
application of crowdsourcing tools and capability will engage and
empower your staff quickly and cheaply. You'll be doing less of the
work, but achieving much more.
Sack your 'blockers'. Close your eyes and ask yourself who the key
person is that talks down all new ideas as soon as they are shared,
and then sack them (or at least move them to one side). Almost every
organisation has an influential character who consistently blocks
innovation. Their voice is usually associated with responses such as:
"That won't work here" and "The patients will never use that". Remove
this person, and your people will be free to innovate.
Get disruptive. I first used internet banking in 2000. It seemed like
a step backwards as it seemed to be doing less. But by starting small,
choosing the right niches and proving the model, it has grown to
transform the convenience, efficiency and security of consumer
banking. Technology-enabled care models can drive the same
transformation in health. New approaches can mature and eventually be
good enough for a larger population.
Integrate patient experience and service improvement. You probably
have a patient experience/public involvement/patient advice and
liaison services team. They build genuine patient, family and public
insight – deep data about the experiences and expectations of your
service users. This data should be central to your service improvement
and transformation efforts. I've sat in sessions with the likes of P&G
and Nissan where there's an empty chair in the room representing the
customer. What would our customer think of this meeting, this idea,
this proposal? Their customer insight people answer these questions
and, in doing so, create a laser-sharp focus for service improvement.
Are you genuinely patient centred? You've probably captured the
insight, now it's time to use it.


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