Value co-creation in healthcare through positive deviance.

Cole Anthony Zanetti, Natalie Taylor
Author Information
  1. Cole Anthony Zanetti: Epsom Family Medicine, Leadership Preventive Medicine Resident, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 250 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, Unites States. Electronic address: Cole.A.Zanetti.GR@Dartmouth.edu.
  2. Natalie Taylor: Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia. Electronic address: n.taylor@mq.edu.au.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore how converging fields of co-creation and positive deviance may increase value in healthcare.
METHODS: Informed by research in positive deviance, patient engagement, value co-creation, and quality improvement, we propose a positive deviance approach to co-creation of health.
RESULTS: Co-creation has shown to improve health outcomes with regard to multiple health conditions. Positive deviance has also shown to improve outcomes in multiple healthcare and patient community environments.
CONCLUSION: A positive deviance co-creation framework may aid in achieving improved outcomes for patients, care teams and their respective healthcare organizations.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Delivery of Health Care
Humans
Patient Care Team
Patients
Program Development
Quality Improvement
Quality of Health Care

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