Titre : | How do we ensure that innovation in health service delivery and organization is implemented, sustained and spread ? |
Auteurs : | World Health Organization (WHO). Regional Office for Europe (Copenhagen, DNK) ; Ellen Nolte |
Type de document : | Rapport |
Editeur : | Geneva [CHE] : World Health Organization - WHO, 2018 |
Collection : | Health systems for Prosperity and solidarity Series |
Description : | 24p. / fig. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | DIFFUSION INNOVATION ; Europe ; Diffusion ; Système santé ; Efficience ; Financement ; Etude cas ; Innovation |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par IRDES m97R0xpH. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Countries in Europe are experimenting with innovative ways of organizing and delivering health care to better meet people's increasingly diverse health and care needs. In practice, it has been difficult to translate necessary change into large-scale, sustainable and effective strategies. Implementing innovations is complex and there is a need to better understand the key factors that support the successful introduction of service innovation, from adoption to sustaining, spreading and scaling. This policy brief is a contribution to this effort by (i) reviewing the main frameworks and factors that have been identified as supportive for the successful introduction of innovation in service organization and delivery and (ii) illustrating these factors using selected examples of service innovations in European countries. We define service innovation in health service delivery and organization as a novel set of behaviours, routines, and ways of working that are discontinuous with previous practice, are directed at improving health outcomes, administrative efficiency, cost-effectiveness, or users'experience and that are implemented by planned and coordinated actions. |
En ligne : | http://www.euro.who.int/en/about-us/partners/observatory/publications/policy-briefs-and-summaries/how-do-we-ensure-that-innovation-in-health-service-delivery-and-organization-is-implemented,-sustained-and-spread |
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