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Responsible innovation in health and health system sustainability: Insights from health innovators' views and practices.

Pascale Lehoux1,2, Hudson P Silva2, Robson Rocha de Oliveira2, Renata P Sabio2, Kathy Malas3.   

Abstract

Although healthcare managers make increasingly difficult decisions about health innovations, the way they may interact with innovators to foster health system sustainability remains underexplored. Drawing on the Responsible Innovation in Health (RIH) framework, this paper analyses interviews (n=37) with Canadian and Brazilian innovators to identify: how they operationalize inclusive design processes; what influences the responsiveness of their innovation to system-level challenges; and how they consider the level and intensity of care required by their innovation. Our qualitative findings indicate that innovators seek to: 1) engage stakeholders at an early ideation stage through context-specific methods combining both formal and informal strategies; 2) address specific system-level benefits but often struggle with the positioning of their solution within the health system; and 3) mitigate staff shortages in specialized care, increase general practitioners' capacity or patients and informal caregivers' autonomy. These findings provide empirical insights on how healthcare managers can promote and organize collaborative processes that harness innovation towards more sustainable health systems. By adopting a RIH-oriented managerial role, they can set in place more inclusive design processes, articulate key system-level challenges, and help innovators adjust the level and intensity of care required by their innovation.

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Keywords:  innovation management; innovators’ perspectives; responsible innovation; system-level challenges; user engagement

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34866461      PMCID: PMC9574029          DOI: 10.1177/09514848211048606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Manage Res        ISSN: 0951-4848


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