Print Email Facebook Twitter Collaboration in open innovation health initiatives Title Collaboration in open innovation health initiatives: Working towards a sustainable healthcare system Author Morán Reséndiz, R. (Student TU Delft) Bos-de Vos, M. (TU Delft Methodologie en Organisatie van Design) Contributor Christer, Kristy (editor) Craig, Claire (editor) Chamberlain, Paul (editor) Date 2020 Abstract Open innovation initiatives in the health sector are considered spaces that can fuel systemic change. However, it is not clear yet how these initiatives contribute to the transition to a sustainable healthcare system. This research explores how actors in open innovation health initiatives contribute to a sustainable transition in healthcare by implementing the Quadruple Aim. The Quadruple Aim is a practical framework that helps organizations to innovate in healthcare. It consists of four aims: improving the health of the population, improving the work-life of care providers, enhancing patients’ experience and reducing health cost. Sixteen interviews with professionals from different backgrounds working in health initiatives in the Netherlands, highlight that 1) improving the health of the population is the main aim, 2) not all initiatives are considering all four aims, 3) solutions to one aim can cause new problems, and 4) the Quadruple Aim is not assessed in a structured way. This indicates that the implementation of the Quadruple Aim is highly challenging. A suggestion for future research is to focus on how design can facilitate the implementation of the Quadruple Aim in open innovation health initiatives. Subject Quadruple Aimopen innovationsustainable healthcare systemcollaboration To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:216489d4-9ad4-4725-b99f-7d7157c86e41 Publisher Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield ISBN 978-1-8381117-0-0 Source Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Design4Health, 2 Event The 6th European Conference on Design4Health (Cancelled), 2020-07-01 → 2020-07-03, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Bibliographical note Virtual/online event due to COVID-19 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2020 R. Morán Reséndiz, M. Bos-de Vos Files PDF Mor_n_Res_ndiz_Bos_de_Vos ... atives.pdf 632.28 KB PDF Design4Health_2020_Mor_n_ ... de_Vos.pdf 505.68 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:216489d4-9ad4-4725-b99f-7d7157c86e41/datastream/OBJ1/view