Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Unleashing
Health Care Innovation – A Proposal
Nothing
limits achievement like small thinking; nothing expands possibilities like
unleashing imagination.
William
Arthur Ward (1925-1994), author of Foundation
of Faith
In
search of the spark – and the next big thing.
John
Bussey, Wall Street Journal Editor, In
“Unleashing Innovation,” Journal Report, February
26, 2013
Health care innovation in the age of health reform
is not one thing.
It is many things.
It is recognizing that reform is a two-edged sword –
government controls and creative means of minimizing those controls.
It is a state of mind – that’s all right to try and
try again, and to fail.
It is thinking outside the box.
It is knowing there is a box – and regulations and
codes create that box.
It is acknowledging what is and what could be.
It is believing that patients are very smart people,
capable of learning what is good and bad care and acting upon that knowledge.
It is giving people the means of spending their own
money in ways they see fit.
It is looking unblinkingly at what data and science
says.
It is believing in the potential power of the robot
and the computer, but knowing limitations of both.
It is believing humans should have the power to
trump protocols and algorithms.
It is making failure acceptable.
It is knowing
wild and crazy individuals have wild and crazy ideas that are worth a try, and that organizations can foster these
individuals by giving them space to dream.
It is being aware rules, regulations, and
bureaucracy can dry up creativity.
It is about getting real and seeing that capital is
the fuel for applying imagination solutions.
It is about looking at wider world and seeing what
drives innovation – GPS, IPhones, social media, and virtual information – and
applying and connecting that knowledge to the health care world.
Finally, it is about communicating your ideas and
ideas of others on innovation to your fellow caregivers.
That is what I try to do with the following
proposal.
Proposal
Dear Fellow Health Care Innovator.
In 2005, I wrote a book
Voices of Health Reform, Interviews of 45
National Health Care Stakeholders at Work. In 2007, Jones and Bartlett
published my book Innovation-Driven
Health Care: 34 Key Concepts for Transformation. That same year, I started the Medinnovation
Blog. Today, 2700 blog posts later, I have
700 readers each day, 789 yesterday.
Over 125 of my blogs have been on innovation. I am working on my latest book, Innovation and Health Reform, which will be available in several months and will contain 100 of my
blogs on innovation.
New
Venture and a Proposal
I have embarked on a new venture: Interviews
with Health Care Innovators, of whom you are one.
My proposal is this:
For an introductory price to be negotiated, I will personally interview you for your ideas of innovation
and what your company is doing to promote health care innovation. I will then publish your interview on my
blog, along with an ad approved by your organization, which will appear as an
integral part of the blog post. You may
then take my blog post and distribute it to your customer base and to potential
clients. I will also send you an
autograph copy of my new book Innovation
and Health Reform.
My intent is to develop a forum for innovation thought leaders in which you
can express yourself in your own words.
If you have any interest , let me know at 1-860-395-1501 or rreece1500@aol.com, so we
can schedule time for an interview.
Sincerely,
Richard L. Reece, MD
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