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Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation

The Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation (CFI), embedded within Mayo Clinic, is one of the United States's first and largest health care delivery innovation group working within a major academic medical center.

Based in the Mayo Clinic's main facility in Rochester, MN,[1] the CFI has more than 50 full-time staff including service designers, project managers, information technology specialists, and clinicians working together to develop health care delivery solutions for Mayo's Clinic's 64,000 employees and half a million patients annually in Rochester as well at Mayo Clinic's branch facilities in Jacksonville, Florida,[2] and Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.[3]

History of the Center for Innovation edit

Formally established as the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation in 2008, the 50+ member multidisciplinary team has grown to be one of the largest among an increasing number of health care innovation centers at U.S. academic and non-profit medical centers.[citation needed] A precursor to the Center for Innovation, the SPARC Lab,[4] was created in the Department of Medicine with a staff of two. By 2008, the SPARC Lab had grown to 24 full-time staff and was rechristened as the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation.

In its first three years, the CFI completed more than 100 innovation projects within the Mayo system, ranging from redesigning Mayo's traditional clinical exam room; to streamlining job descriptions and protocols in a dermatology clinic; to analyzing how hospital care teams hand off patients from one team to another; to supporting a project with a “stroke robot” that enables Mayo physicians to consult with patients from a remote location within seconds of the first possible signs of a stroke. The CFI's staff is built around a core of graduates from design schools and designers recruited from design firms and service-oriented companies.

The Outpatient Lab edit

In its early years, the CFI (then the SPARC Lab) developed the Outpatient Lab, where consenting patients were observed in prototypes of newly designed examination rooms that were altered in size, shape and configuration. These Outpatient Lab studies resulted in a redesign of Mayo Clinic's basic examination room. In the old room, the exam table was placed in the center of the room, with doctor-patient conversations held at a desk adjacent to the exam table. In the new configuration, doctors and patients chat with each other at a round table in a carpeted room with the examination table, clothes-changing area and medical instruments located in an adjoining room.[5]

The Design Research Studio edit

At the CFI's Design Research Studio, designers and project managers collaborate with Mayo physicians, nurses and care team members to brainstorm and prototype solutions to health care delivery problems.[6]

Project management edit

In 2009, project managers were added to the CFI staff,[7] partly in recognition that the creative aspect of design thinking requires a counterbalancing force to keep projects driving towards deadlines, cost and quality control, and defined scope of work.

SPARC Innovation Program edit

The SPARC Innovation Program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is widely recognized as the first design-based research and development laboratory for health services.[8]

The brainchild of Drs. Nicholas F. LaRusso, Chair, Department of Medicine, and Michael D. Brennan, Associate Chair, Department of Medicine, the idea of SPARC began on a run. LaRusso and Brennan, both avid runners, imagined a space where new ideas might be thoroughly tested before implementation within the clinical practice. The two believed that its insular protection from the demands of the practice would improve the rate of innovation in health service delivery. This vision rapidly evolved when Ryan Armbruster was asked to lead the development of this capability. Consequently, they recruited Dr. Alan Kendall Duncan, Jennifer Dusso, Dr. Prathibha Varkey, and later Dr. Victor Montori to realize this vision, with designers (widely recognized as some of the first embedded designers working within a healthcare institution on healthcare experience & delivery): Maggie Breslin, Matt Maleska, Christine Janae - Leoniak, and J. Paul Neeley.

In 2002, the group engaged the design firm IDEO to help envision the concept of a physical laboratory for service innovation. What emerged from a lengthy design process was a concept that was realized through additional design talent of Steelcase. The central feature of the laboratory was the concept of a design studio embedded in a clinical practice, placing designers, business strategists, and medical professionals in close proximity to permit collaborations on a variety of projects.

The laboratory opened in June 2004. Its methodology, See-Plan-Act-Refine-Communicate, is a description of a design methodology that is rooted in the techniques of ethnography, prototyping, design thinking, and business integration. The laboratory was created through internal funds, philanthropic support, and a grant from the VHA Health Foundation. SPARC currently employs a staff of 10, including designers, business professionals, and health workers.

The research group functions as a design consultancy and has worked on multiple projects over the course of over two years. They created the first patient-use service kiosk at Mayo Clinic Rochester; as well as creating a vision for the physical design of the ambulatory practice of the future.[9] SPARC has collaborated with a number of other groups, notably the Knowledge and Encounter Research Unit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN". Mayo Clinic.
  2. ^ "The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL". Mayo Clinic.
  3. ^ "The Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, AZ". Mayo Clinic.
  4. ^ "The SPARC Lab".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-24.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-03-10.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-04-06. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  8. ^ Salter C. A Prescription for Innovation
  9. ^ Anonymous Mayo Clinic SPARC Innovation Program

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The Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation CFI embedded within Mayo Clinic is one of the United States s first and largest health care delivery innovation group working within a major academic medical center Based in the Mayo Clinic s main facility in Rochester MN 1 the CFI has more than 50 full time staff including service designers project managers information technology specialists and clinicians working together to develop health care delivery solutions for Mayo s Clinic s 64 000 employees and half a million patients annually in Rochester as well at Mayo Clinic s branch facilities in Jacksonville Florida 2 and Phoenix Scottsdale Arizona 3 Contents 1 History of the Center for Innovation 2 The Outpatient Lab 3 The Design Research Studio 4 Project management 5 SPARC Innovation Program 6 References 7 External linksHistory of the Center for Innovation editFormally established as the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation in 2008 the 50 member multidisciplinary team has grown to be one of the largest among an increasing number of health care innovation centers at U S academic and non profit medical centers citation needed A precursor to the Center for Innovation the SPARC Lab 4 was created in the Department of Medicine with a staff of two By 2008 the SPARC Lab had grown to 24 full time staff and was rechristened as the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation In its first three years the CFI completed more than 100 innovation projects within the Mayo system ranging from redesigning Mayo s traditional clinical exam room to streamlining job descriptions and protocols in a dermatology clinic to analyzing how hospital care teams hand off patients from one team to another to supporting a project with a stroke robot that enables Mayo physicians to consult with patients from a remote location within seconds of the first possible signs of a stroke The CFI s staff is built around a core of graduates from design schools and designers recruited from design firms and service oriented companies The Outpatient Lab editIn its early years the CFI then the SPARC Lab developed the Outpatient Lab where consenting patients were observed in prototypes of newly designed examination rooms that were altered in size shape and configuration These Outpatient Lab studies resulted in a redesign of Mayo Clinic s basic examination room In the old room the exam table was placed in the center of the room with doctor patient conversations held at a desk adjacent to the exam table In the new configuration doctors and patients chat with each other at a round table in a carpeted room with the examination table clothes changing area and medical instruments located in an adjoining room 5 The Design Research Studio editAt the CFI s Design Research Studio designers and project managers collaborate with Mayo physicians nurses and care team members to brainstorm and prototype solutions to health care delivery problems 6 Project management editIn 2009 project managers were added to the CFI staff 7 partly in recognition that the creative aspect of design thinking requires a counterbalancing force to keep projects driving towards deadlines cost and quality control and defined scope of work SPARC Innovation Program editThe SPARC Innovation Program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota is widely recognized as the first design based research and development laboratory for health services 8 The brainchild of Drs Nicholas F LaRusso Chair Department of Medicine and Michael D Brennan Associate Chair Department of Medicine the idea of SPARC began on a run LaRusso and Brennan both avid runners imagined a space where new ideas might be thoroughly tested before implementation within the clinical practice The two believed that its insular protection from the demands of the practice would improve the rate of innovation in health service delivery This vision rapidly evolved when Ryan Armbruster was asked to lead the development of this capability Consequently they recruited Dr Alan Kendall Duncan Jennifer Dusso Dr Prathibha Varkey and later Dr Victor Montori to realize this vision with designers widely recognized as some of the first embedded designers working within a healthcare institution on healthcare experience amp delivery Maggie Breslin Matt Maleska Christine Janae Leoniak and J Paul Neeley In 2002 the group engaged the design firm IDEO to help envision the concept of a physical laboratory for service innovation What emerged from a lengthy design process was a concept that was realized through additional design talent of Steelcase The central feature of the laboratory was the concept of a design studio embedded in a clinical practice placing designers business strategists and medical professionals in close proximity to permit collaborations on a variety of projects The laboratory opened in June 2004 Its methodology See Plan Act Refine Communicate is a description of a design methodology that is rooted in the techniques of ethnography prototyping design thinking and business integration The laboratory was created through internal funds philanthropic support and a grant from the VHA Health Foundation SPARC currently employs a staff of 10 including designers business professionals and health workers The research group functions as a design consultancy and has worked on multiple projects over the course of over two years They created the first patient use service kiosk at Mayo Clinic Rochester as well as creating a vision for the physical design of the ambulatory practice of the future 9 SPARC has collaborated with a number of other groups notably the Knowledge and Encounter Research UnitReferences edit The Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN Mayo Clinic The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville FL Mayo Clinic The Mayo Clinic in Phoenix Scottsdale AZ Mayo Clinic The SPARC Lab Devola Funk s Health Care Reminder by Doug McGill Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 The Design Research Studio Archived from the original on 2011 03 10 Project Managers at the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation Archived from the original on 2011 04 06 Retrieved 2020 03 30 Salter C A Prescription for Innovation Anonymous Mayo Clinic SPARC Innovation ProgramExternal links editThe Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation amp oldid 1164101331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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