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Failure acceptance is one of the basis of innovation. We might learn more from our failures than our successes. Honda founder Sochiro Honda said: “Success is 99% failure” (Lucien Engelen).

Aim High, Fail Fast. 9 Tips On How To Be Innovative In Healthcare

How to create a culture of innovation in a hospital which supports the implementation of new digital health solutions? Here are several practical tips on how to overcome IT-related challenges.

Innovation culture

The main purpose of digitalization is to support administrative processes, seeing as they are the dominant type of processes in every facility and only serve to disrupt strictly medical activities – contact with patients, medical care, treatment, rehabilitation, etc. According to various estimates, 20% of all processes in health care are purely medical, while 80% is just administration. The latter take up so much time that they frustrate both doctors, who want to deal with patients, not stacks of documents, and the patients themselves, who need attention and empathy.

While these proportions cannot really be changed, it is possible for the 80% to be automated or done quicker thanks to the use of appropriate digital solutions. However, it is important to remember that IT on its own will not suffice. If real change is what you are looking for, you have to look at the bigger picture and foster a culture of innovation. Reshaping old work rules, habits and patterns is not easy, and it is natural to encounter resistance. It also does not happen overnight – it requires hard work from everyone, good communication with all employees and transparency.

Start believe with the ones that believe in your innovation

Whether a company is innovative or not is determined by numerous factors: from the attitude of the executives to its organisational culture. Below are several practical tips on how to be more innovative:

  • Aim high. Set bold goals to serve as motivation. Instead of saying that implementing an IT system should decrease service time by 10%, be ambitious and try to aim for 90% instead. If you set the bar this high, it will motivate you to generate ideas. A goal like this is sure to convince your staff.
  • Fail fast. Keep tabs on every project and respond quickly as a manager. If the old IT system causes issues, generates exorbitant costs and is of little benefit, be quick to take steps to remedy that.
  • Change your perspective. Working on an IT project? Make sure all employees and even patients are involved, not only the IT personnel, who, while they may know the technical requirements, rarely understand your internal medical and patient care procedures.
  • Take smart risks. If a project involves risk which you cannot control, move away from it. Before you choose a system, make sure that you will be able to justify your decision to your employees if things do not go according to plan.
  • Control the change process. Periodically review your computerisation goals to make corrections in your IT project.
  • Don’t forget your priorities. Some elements must always come first. Medical data security is an example of this.
  • Forbidden words. Do you discuss IT adoption with your employees? In the first few meetings, make it forbidden to use words and phrases which hinder creative thinking. These include: GDPR, no money, legal reasons, it’s not feasible, etc. When your project becomes reality, you will find a way to overcome any financial and legal challenges.
  • A coalition of good intentions. There will always be people who are opposed to your IT project. Balance them out by finding people who want to implement new IT solutions and have a passion for technology.
  • Don’t count on chance. Plot your project out in detail so that you can just progress through the steps.

 

From the author: This article I wrote after reading an inspirational book by Lucien Engelen “Augmented Health(Care). The end of the beginning.” It is a great source of many ideas.

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