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Participatory Healthcare Innovation

PHI

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www.accenture.com

>75% of ‘innovations’ fail. Why?

• Failed to meet customer needs• Incorrect pricing• To late to market• Supply chain issues• No new unique vallue• Incorrect forcast

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Innovation barriers

Politics | Culture | PrivacyOrganisational | Regulations

Jargon | Technologie…and more

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Barriers to tackle:

are NOT technological

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Bio

Clark Nowack (www.reqare.com)

Instructor aircraftsystems

Trainer database design

Lecturer healthcare technologie

Health care product development

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Participatory Healthcare Innovation

a Black&

White

Presentation

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Health care (needs) basicallydo(es) not change

Technology does,rapidly, so innovation is at hand

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Icarus

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Da Vincy

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Fokker Spyder

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Fokker Try plane

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Fokker F50

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Basic ‘need’ is the desire to flylike a bird, and more, bigger, faster.

White

Innovation at hand becauseof new technology

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COUVEUSE

Sint-Petersburg in 1835

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Basic ‘need’ is keepingthe infant a live

(regulate damp and temperature)

Innovation by technology

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Conclusion:Explore what to innovate

NOT how to innovate!(technology certainly is at hand)

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But with whom?

All required Stakeholders

Patients | Family | Caretakers | Researchers | Business | Consumers |

Developers | Engineers | End-users | IT Professionals | Friends | Ensurers | ...

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• don't understand what they want

• won't commit to written requirements

• insist on new requirements

• communication is slow

• do not participate in reviews

• are technically unsophisticated

• don't understand the development process

• …

…typical stakeholders...

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Requirements engineering

engineer the needNOT

the solution

‘Stakeholders are not capable to specifytheir needs unambiguous’.

“they preach their own jargon” “no standardization”

“mankind thinks in solutions”

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A requirement and it’s attributes

• Originator person whom raised this requirement

• Event/ usecase / protocol the source of the requirement

• Description a one sentence statement of the intension of the

requirement

• Rationale a justification of the requirement

• Fit for use criteria a measurement of the requirement such that

it is possible to test if the solution matches the original requirement

Source : www.systemsguild.com

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V-model

Statementof needs

Stakeholderrequirement

Acceptancetest

Systemtest

Systemrequirement

Prototype

Market

WH

ATH

OW

Problem domain

Solution domain

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Good practice examples

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Ambulance cot loading system

I want to be able to load a cot into /unloadfrom an ambulance vehicle without lifting.– I do not want to change

the existing procedure

– I do not want to lose time

– I …

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Move-in (Cot loading system)patent 103741

Existingconcept

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Move-in (Cot loading system)patent 103741

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Hydrotherapie & core stability

I want to be able to help more then one cliënt at the time with his/ her core stabilityhydrotherapy exercises.

Reasening: At the moment I am the mainstay in various exercises in water and as a result I can only treat one patient at a time. I cannot reduce the waiting list.

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Core Stability Trainerpatent 1036505

Existingconcept

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Core Stability Trainerpatent 1036505

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Specifying the problem will leadsimply to an existing

-out of the box-solution

www.reqcare.com

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Solutions lay underneath

the ‘surface’

… Requirements in plain sight

www.reqcare.comEnd 06:43

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New projects (reqcare)

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Vowel sound visualisation

I want to be able to practice speech anytimeanywhere at my own pace (client is deaf).

Follow me on twitter to

read about a sollution

around fall 2011

clarknowack

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Compression stocking 2.0

I want to be able to put my compression stocking on (and of) by myself.– Without any extra tool/

instrument

– I want to be able to wearthe compression stockingin summer…

clarknowack

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Needs are timeless

… so are requirements

www.reqcare.comEnd 06:43