THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HEALTHCARE INNOVATION ADOPTION READINESS ASSESSMENT TOOL (HIARAT)

Authors

  • Elizabeth Leonard Department of Industrial Engineering Stellenbosch University
  • Imke De Kock Department of Industrial Engineering Stellenbosch University
  • Wouter Bam Department of Industrial Engineering Stellenbosch University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7166/30-1-2013

Keywords:

Innovation, innovation adoption, healthcare

Abstract

A disconnect exists between innovations and the adoption of such innovations, specifically within healthcare facilities. This disconnect results in various healthcare challenges — ones that could be addressed by successfully adopting and integrating an innovation into organisational processes — not being addressed. To address the challenge of innovation adoption within healthcare, it is proposed that a tool be developed to identify areas that should be addressed to improve the chances of the successful adoption and integration of innovations into existing systems in a publichealthcare facility. By assessing a facility’s readiness for innovationadoption, it is possible to identify the barriers to the successful adoption of innovations. Knowing what such challenges or barriers to innovation adoption are will allow role players to address these challenges or barriers. The purpose of this paper is to develop the healthcare innovation adoption readiness assessment tool (HIARAT), which measures the maturity of a healthcare facility’s innovationadoption process. The HIARAT was validated through a face validation workshop, and through a case study at a South African public healthcare facility.

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Published

2019-05-29

How to Cite

Leonard, E., De Kock, I., & Bam, W. (2019). THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HEALTHCARE INNOVATION ADOPTION READINESS ASSESSMENT TOOL (HIARAT). The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 30(1), 147–170. https://doi.org/10.7166/30-1-2013

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