Innovation in Action

A Practical Guide for Healthcare Teams

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Research
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Author: D. Scott Endsley ISBN: 9781444359558
Publisher: Wiley Publication: August 24, 2011
Imprint: BMJ Books Language: English
Author: D. Scott Endsley
ISBN: 9781444359558
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: August 24, 2011
Imprint: BMJ Books
Language: English

It is now recognized that innovation in healthcare needs to be a primary strategy for dealing with the challenges of pressure from consumers and the effort to control costs.This practical guide describes key issues surrounding innovation, such as the barriers to innovation in healthcare, the opportunities of working across boundaries in open innovation, and the process and tools of exploring the innovation approach.

The highly-regarded author follows a five-stage process model that presents a systematic base for understanding, and -- more importantly -- performing innovation work:

  1. Defining the innovation design challenge

  2. The process and tools of exploring the innovation

  3. Generating innovative ideas

  4. Prototyping and testing innovations

  5. Creating a diffusion plan

This user-friendly guide is ideal for all healthcare professionals and healthcare teams, both in training and in practice.

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It is now recognized that innovation in healthcare needs to be a primary strategy for dealing with the challenges of pressure from consumers and the effort to control costs.This practical guide describes key issues surrounding innovation, such as the barriers to innovation in healthcare, the opportunities of working across boundaries in open innovation, and the process and tools of exploring the innovation approach.

The highly-regarded author follows a five-stage process model that presents a systematic base for understanding, and -- more importantly -- performing innovation work:

  1. Defining the innovation design challenge

  2. The process and tools of exploring the innovation

  3. Generating innovative ideas

  4. Prototyping and testing innovations

  5. Creating a diffusion plan

This user-friendly guide is ideal for all healthcare professionals and healthcare teams, both in training and in practice.

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