RIP + MIX Unlocking creativity to enable staff,
patients and public to re-imagine service delivery
Chair and facilitators
Pam Whittle - Chair, Scottish Health Council.
Alison Cormack - National Improvement Advisor, QuEST.
Hazel White – Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee.
Dr Fiona Wood -, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee.
Aim
The aim of this session is to introduce RIP+MIX: a fast, effective and engaging design tool to help encourage creativity and innovation. This session will explain how RIP+MIX was developed by Deutsche Telekom and the University of Dundee as a way of including stakeholders in innovation processes. We have used it as a first step in transforming demand for outpatient services.
Background
• In November 2011 the NHS Efficiency Portfolio Board gave its commitment to support a programme of work to transform outpatient services by considering how new demand, repeat demand and utilisation of outpatient resources could be better managed across Scotland.
• The economic restraints and growing demand on services provides the challenge to stimulate creative and innovative thinking about how to deliver outpatient services and the aspiration for a future state that feels better for patients and staff.
Transforming Outpatient Services -pushing the boundaries towards our 2020 Vision
An innovation session (January
2012) with clinicians, managers,
patients/public challenged the
current state of outpatient
provision and demonstrated that
our ambition for Scotland is to be
Radical in our attempts to change
secondary and primary care
demand, improve experience
and outcomes and move services
closer to home for most people.
Transforming Outpatient Services is pushing the boundaries towards ‘Our 2020 Vision’
• The status quo isn't acceptable• Patients, carers & staff say things need to change• A shared accountability for outcomes• New models of care that encourage integration• Lead by clinicians and operational managers skilled in
team working with good rapport across primary, secondary, tertiary care and social care
• Courage to work jointly with patients and carers and across boundaries to share knowledge, power and risk
Session Outcomes
• To provide an overview of RIP + MIX, • Help you think creatively about your own services to
give patients and staff a better experience, making the right thing easier to do: for every person, every time
• Give participants the opportunity to try out RIP +MIX tools to think differently
• To have fun
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RIP + MIX
what are the PAIN points for you or your patients?
think of a ‘product’ or ‘service’ that isn’t working
We’ll provide you with‘pleasurable experience’ cards
a massage in a spa?
• function• stakeholders• infrastructure/resources• physical form or components of service• emotional characteristics• material or touchpoints• how do the users interact with it?
PAIN + pleasure
RIP + MIX
Let’s get started:
people: in pairs/groups
materials: post-its, pens, worksheets
what are the PAIN points for you or your patients?
think of a ‘product’ or ‘service’ that isn’t working
agree on one
draw it
name it
analyse it
describe it it
‘pleasurable experience’ cards
a massage in a spa?
draw it
name it
analyse it
describe it it
RIP + MIX any of the characteristics to create a new product or service - be fast and intuitive
draw it
tell us about it
name it
tell us about it
using design methods to aid creative thinking
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