Contact email
lisa_rotenstein@hms.harvard.edu
Overview
The team developed the Brigham Care Redesign Incubator and Startup Program (BCRISP), a flexible model to test, evaluate, and scale innovative care redesign proposals and evaluated its impact. They find that BCRISP enabled front-line clinical employees to design and pilot solutions to clinical problems while delivering financial return and improvements in care delivery.
Department
Medicine
Division
General Internal Medicine
Collaborators
Lisa S. Rotenstein, MD, MBA
Paige Wickner, MD, MPH
Lauren Hauser, BS
Melissa Littlefield, MBA
Sarah Abbett, MD, MPH
Jessica Desrosiers, MPH
David W. Bates, MD, MSc
Jessica Dudley, MD
Karl R. Laskowski, MD, MBA
Status/Stage of Development
Ongoing program
Measurement
Analysis of programmatic and financial data and individual project outcomes
Results
-In 5 years, BCRISP evaluated 283 innovations, piloted 25 projects, reduced medical expenses by $1.8 million, and increased net hospital revenue by $7.1 million
-Proposed and supported innovation in the program has slowed in associated with slow in shift to risk-based reimbursement
Major Project Needs
- None
Practice Setting
Academic Medical Center
Sources
1. Rotenstein LS, Wickner P, Hauser L, et al. An Academic Medical Center-Based Incubator to Promote Clinical Innovation and Financial Value. Jt Comm J Qual patient Saf. 2019;45(4):259-267. doi:10.1016/j.jcjq.2018.12.004
Innovators
- Lisa Rotenstein, MD MBA
- David W. Bates, MD, MSc
- Karl Laskowski, MD MBA
- Jessica Dudley, MD