Taking Innovations to Scale
Scaling up and Spreading Innovation
The purpose of the Health Care Innovations Exchange is to speed the implementation of new and better ways of delivering health care. Taking Innovations to Scale highlights resources and information to help innovators spread their innovations, and to help adopters find, learn about, and implement new ways to improve care in their organizations.
Taking Innovations to Scale includes a Spread Success Stories section, which highlights innovations that have been successfully scaled. Our Getting Started section provides helpful tools and links to resources for both innovators and potential adopters related to scale up and spread. The section Voices from the Field offers expert perspectives on the topic, video presentations from innovators who are attempting to spread their innovations, and findings from several Health Care Innovations Exchange activities in 2011 and 2012 on the scale and spread of innovations.
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Spread Success StoriesThe purpose of the Health Care Innovations Exchange is to speed the implementation of new and better ways of delivering health care. Taking Innovations to Scale highlights resources and information to help innovators spread their innovations, and to help adopters find, learn about, and implement new ways to improve care in their organizations.
Taking Innovations to Scale includes a Spread Success Stories section, which highlights innovations that have been successfully scaled. Our Getting Started section provides helpful tools and links to resources for both innovators and potential adopters related to scale up and spread. The section Voices from the Field offers expert perspectives on the topic, video presentations from innovators who are attempting to spread their innovations, and findings from several Health Care Innovations Exchange activities in 2011 and 2012 on the scale and spread of innovations.
Please continue to visit Taking Innovations to Scale to learn more about this topic.
Innovations with a Track Record of Spread Our Expert Perspectives on Scale Up and Spread from Hill, Kliger, Hines, Battles, and Shields discuss approaches to spreading specific innovative programs. Read the full profiles of these innovations at the following links:
- Nurse Home Visits Improve Birth Outcomes, Other Health and Social Indicators for Low-Income, First-Time Mothers and Their Children. Addressed in Hill perspective.
- Nine-Hospital Collaborative Uses Patient Screening Criteria, Fast-Track Diagnosis, and Treatment Protocols to Reduce Sepsis Mortality by More Than 50 Percent. Addressed in Kliger perspective.
- Intensive Care Units Participating in Hospital Collaborative Implement Multiple Improvement Strategies, Leading to Fewer Deaths and Lower Costs. Addressed in Hines and Battles perspective.
- Creation of Households Program in Nursing Home Improves Residents' Health Status, Reduces Staff Turnover, and Boosts Demand for Services. Addressed in Shields perspective.
These innovations describe the approaches and challenges of scaling promising programs targeting cardiovascular health.
- Weekly Home Monitoring and Pharmacist Feedback Improve Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients
- Pharmacists Support Employees and Physicians in Managing Chronic Conditions, Leading to Better Care and Disease Control, Lower Costs, and Higher Productivity
- Culturally Competent Disease Management Improves Self-Monitoring and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive African Americans
- Language Concordant Health Coaches Team with Residents to Help Improve Patients' Self Care Skills, Leading to Better Diabetes Management
Promoting the Spread of Health Care Innovations
- Million Hearts™ Toolkits
- Options for Large-Scale Spread of Simple, High-Impact Interventions: Technical Report
- Quality Improvement Intervention Spread Planner
- Asthma Return-on-Investment Calculator
- Dissemination Planning Tool from Development of a Planning Tool to Guide Dissemination of Research Results
- On the CUSP: Stop Blood Stream Infections — Resources
- Will It Work Here? A Decisionmaker’s Guide to Adopting Innovations
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Building National Health Care Quality Improvement Campaigns to Succeed: Lessons from the CUSP: CLABSI Project
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Taking Best Practices to Scale: Spreading Effective Healthcare Practices & Programs
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program: Five-Part Webcast on Economic Evaluation
- ExpandNet: ExpandNet is a global network of representatives from international organizations, non-governmental organizations, academic and research institutions, ministries of health and specific projects who seek to advance the science and practice of scaling. View ExpandNet’s Scaling-Up Bibliography
- The Conference to Advance the State of the Science and Practice on Scale-up and Spread of Effective Health Programs was held July 8-10th in Washington D.C., with funding from AHRQ, Commonwealth Fund, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Donaghue Foundation and John A. Hartford Foundation:
- The
Conference to Advance the State of the Science and Practice on Scale-up
and Spread of Effective Health Programs Literature Database
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- The Conference to Advance the State of the Science and Practice on Scale-up and Spread of Effective Health Programs
Resource Database (Adobe Reader is required to view or print the PDF. Download a free copy here. )
Presentations and ReportsPromoting the Spread of Health Care Innovations
This Innovations Exchange Web event, held on April 9, 2013,
featured a presentation by health care innovator Linda Wick, who
discussed the experiences and lessons learned from spreading her
innovation both within and outside of her health care organization.
Spread Models and Lessons: Learning from the ARHQ Health Care Innovations Exchange
- Presentation at the 4th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Policy and Practice, March 21-22, 2011
- Presenters: Mary P. Nix, AHRQ; Veronica Nieva, Westat; Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; and Tracy Novak, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
This report provides an overview of the general
findings, lessons learned, and overall recommendations derived from the
2011 scale up and spread activities undertaken by the AHRQ Health Care
Innovations Exchange.
Scaling and Spreading Innovation: Strategies to Improve Cardiovascular Health
This report presents a summary and findings from an
April 2012 event titled Million Hearts™ Scaling and Spreading
Innovation: Strategies to Improve Cardiovascular Health, sponsored by
AHRQ’s Health Care Innovations Exchange, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention,
and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in partnership
with the American Heart Association. The event generated valuable
findings for the emerging field of scaling and spreading innovation.
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