Embracing Innovation

I ’ve written several posts over the past two years about the need for innovation in healthcare IT - deploying self-developed apps, leveraging third party cloud hosted functions, and embracing the internet of things.I ’ve previously discussed establishing a center for innovation.  In preparation,  I ’ve worked on innovative projects in industry accelerators, academic collaborations, and government sponsored hack-a-thons.What has worked?1. I ’ve learned that it is very important to make innovation a part of the day to day work inside an organization.  Creating change externally and then trying to graft it internally results in a disconnect between research and operations.  At BIDMC, we ’ve created a meritocracy in which those have competitively illustrated out of the box thinking are given reserved time each week to focus on highly speculative areas of innovation.  The project started as ExploreIT and is now being formalized as the Center for Information Technology Exploration in Health Care.2. It ’s important to leverage commercial tools and services rather than trying to reinvent technologies that are becoming commodities.  Agile innovation is the unique combination of existing ideas and is more about creating the plumbing between components to support a workflow than doing large amounts of raw coding.3. Just as with venture-funded startup companies, in a cohort of 10 projects, 6 will fail, 2 will limp along ...
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