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We developed a framework to improve collaboration between healthcare operations and research sectors for faster implementation of innovations. This process helps categorize and plan next steps for promising healthcare advancements.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Innovation Implementation
  • Learning Health Systems

Background:

  • Effective implementation of healthcare innovations is crucial for learning health systems.
  • Collaboration between operations and research sectors within healthcare systems can be challenging.
  • Existing frameworks for research-operations collaboration often lack comprehensive criteria.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop processes and tools for VHA operations and research sectors to collaborate on implementing healthcare innovations.
  • To create a systematic framework for categorizing innovations based on research and operational factors.
  • To adapt participatory methods for effective information gathering in research-operations partnerships.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted foundational partnership meetings between operations and research leadership.
  • Reviewed existing research-operations collaboration frameworks to identify commonalities and gaps.
  • Developed a framework with five pathways and criteria (effectiveness, risks, equity, feasibility, sustainability) for vetting innovations.
  • Adapted participatory approaches to gather feedback on innovations.

Main Results:

  • The developed framework and criteria were applied to an innovation, refining the process.
  • Surveys indicated the process was feasible for categorizing innovations and guiding next steps.
  • Diverse partners (clinicians, administrators, researchers) successfully used the criteria and pathways.
  • The process facilitated assessment of innovation value and trade-offs.

Conclusions:

  • The iterative, theoretically grounded process can accelerate healthcare innovation implementation.
  • Intentional and participatory engagement between operations and research sectors speeds innovation delivery.
  • This blueprint supports the integration of promising innovations into patient care.
  • The framework enhances the learning health system by bridging research and practice.