Healthcare Innovation by Design Weekly Summary 1/24/10

Healthcare Innovation by Design Linkedin Group Update:

Group membership is now up to 540 from 400 one week ago.  The Administrative Subgroup is fully constituted and its first order of business is creating the Healthcare Innovation by Design subgroup structure, a process that started this weekend.  The Administrative group members are Joe Heinowski, Marianne Ketting, Larry Irons, Debra Satterfield, Caroline Little, Satu Miettinen, Kristi Durazo, Robyn Sneeringer, Pete Wendel, and Magda Maria Wesolkowska.  The Advisory Subgroup is being constituted with the following members already on board: Vijay Goel, MDLinda MacCrackenJay Srini and Keith Strier.  I’m truly humbled by the knowledge and expertise of the members of both subgroups and you can learn more about their backgrounds by following each name’s link to the respective Linkedin profile.

The major effort of the past week has been the collection of suggestions about potential subgroup topics to focus and streamline the discussion.  Based on a lot of suggestions from the entire group membership and the administrative subgroup, the following subgroups have been created: Care Architecture, Care Service/Exprience Design, Care Ethnography, Care Design Business, Care Centers of Innovation, and Care Design Research/Academia.  The names and scopes of these subgroups will probably evolve and moderators will be named to lead and facilitate the discussion.

You can join this amazing group of individuals at Healthcare Innovation by Design Linkedin Group

Last Week’s Healthcare Innovation by Design Blog Posts:

Trains, Online Banks and Video Service Prototyping

Working Knowledge: How to Accelerate Innovation by Andrea Meyer

The Ideal Medical Practice Model: Creating an Ideal Care Experience

Innovation as a Learning Process

Centers of Innovation: Insights, Opportunities and Pitfalls

Tips for Better Ideas

Quote of the Week:

It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. Charles Darwin

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