The spread and adoption of healthcare innovations in North West London

Imperial College Health Partners (ICHP) have published a report conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute exploring the enablers and barriers to adopting and diffusing three healthcare innovations in North West London. The report discusses the healthcare system-wide implications of the research.

This report presents the findings of a qualitative research study conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of Imperial College Health Partners (ICHP). The research explores the enablers and barriers to adopting and diffusing three healthcare innovations in North West London.

The report discusses the healthcare system-wide implications of the research.

Ipsos explored this subject through three case studies: 1. Coordinate My Care; 2. the Statutory Mandatory Streamlining Programme; and 3. Novel oral anticoagulants.

In total, 21 in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted by Ipsos with a range of participants familiar with each innovation either face-to face or over the telephone. Interviews lasted between 20 and 75 minutes and were conducted between October 2014 and January 2015.

Detailed findings relating to each individual case study can be found here.

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