| Literature DB >> 31304308 |
Jocelyn Carter1,2, Yanik J Bababekov1,3, Maulik D Majmudar1,4,5.
Abstract
In the current era of value-based healthcare with increasing emphasis on delivering higher quality care at lower costs, US healthcare innovation as a metric is at a premium. However, an implementation gap exists between technology-enabled innovations and patient-centered care secondary to a lack of formal training rooted in implementation science, healthcare operations, and clinical informatics for healthcare providers. We illustrate the application of human-centered design principles with focus on medical trainees as the end-user in a unique approach to developing clinician-innovators best suited to bridge the implementation gap.Entities:
Keywords: Health care; Health policy
Year: 2018 PMID: 31304308 PMCID: PMC6550277 DOI: 10.1038/s41746-018-0034-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Digit Med ISSN: 2398-6352
Fig. 1Application of human-centered design principles to implementation of an innovation training pathway. Source: Stanford d. School Design Thinking Process