Center for Innovation and Research A Partnership between Michigan State University and Sparrow Health System Mission To collaboratively transform the delivery.

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Center for Innovation and Research A Partnership between Michigan State University and Sparrow Health System Mission To collaboratively transform the delivery of health care through implementation and evaluation of research promoting innovative approaches to high quality, safe care, improved patient outcomes, at lower cost. Vision The Center will engage in nationally funded projects for the implementation and evaluation of innovative approaches for the delivery of patient centered, quality, safe care. Within five years, the Center will be nationally recognized for the pursuit of a new innovative paradigm of patient care delivery. Definition for Innovation The development and implementation of new or altered products, services, processes, systems, policies, organizational structures, or business models that aim to improve treatment, diagnosis, education, outreach, prevention, and research with the long term goal of improving healthcare quality, disparities, safety, outcomes, efficiency, and costs.* Structure of the Center Research Priorities  Over-prescribing and over-ordering procedures (Choosing Wisely)  Patient-Centered Medical Home  Readmission reduction  Continuum of care  Coordination of care  Medication reconciliation  Discharge planning/Care transitions  Palliative care/ Timing of palliative care referrals  Electronic communication with patients and families  The use of technology to improve health care and health outcomes  Communication with family and patients to foster understanding of unmet needs  Engagement of patients and families as partners in care  Safe care by reducing harm from care delivery  Assistive mobility technology  Reduction of disparities in access to care  Health disparities  Decreasing obesity in specific populations  Use of ‘big data’ to inform health care, decision-making, and outcomes  Patient engagement About the Center The Center is a partnership between Sparrow Health System (SHS) and Michigan State University (MSU). Includes affiliates and colleges from MSU (CHM, COM, CON, CAS, CSS, and COE). Projects supported by the Center focus on national health care priorities. The Center should be seen as an approach, not a location, that facilitates creativity in individuals and teams as they seek to solve problems, design new care strategies or processes, or utilize new technologies to improve the quality of patient centered care. Summary We want to transform patient care in this community and beyond. We believe that the partnership of MSU and Sparrow will enable us to have innovative approaches to do so. *Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2012). Frequently asked questions. AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange. Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2011). Our Mission. Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation. 1a Source: Omachonu, V. and Einspruch, N., “Innovation in Healthcare Delivery Systems: A Conceptual Framework” The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Volume 15(1), 2010, Article 2: 10 1b Adapted from: see Source above, page 14 Activities of Center Develop Priorities for Innovative projects Develop Criteria for Innovative projects proposals Develop Call for Innovative proposals Meet with interested researchers or teams from MSU and Sparrow to discuss research ideas Match Sparrow/MSU clinicians/research partners to facilitate project development Review proposals when submitted Recommend proposals for funding Drop-In Sessions A Conceptual Framework for Innovation in Healthcare Environmental and Operational Dimensions of Healthcare Innovation 1b 1a Funded by MSU/Sparrow Center for Innovation and Research