Identifying innovations produced by primary health care centers and evaluating their scalability: the SPRINT Occitanie cross-sectional study in France
Alexis Vandeventer, Grégoire Mercier, Christophe Bonnel, Joana Pissarra, Grégory Ninot, François Carbonnel

TL;DR
This study identifies and evaluates innovations in French primary healthcare centers, finding that a quarter have high scalability potential.
Contribution
The study adapts a methodology to identify and assess scalability of primary healthcare innovations in the French context.
Findings
26% of innovations in MHCs had high scalability, 34% medium, and 40% low.
Healthcare programs, services, and tools were the most common innovations.
MHC teams play a key role in primary care research through innovation.
Abstract
Practice-based research is one of the levers identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) to strengthen primary health care. The scaling of health and social care innovations has the potential to reduce inequities in health and to expand the benefits of effective innovations. It is now rapidly gaining the attention of decision-makers in health and social care, particularly in high-income countries. To meet the challenge of declining numbers of primary care physicians in France, Multi-professional Healthcare Centers (MHC) were created to bring together medical and paramedical professionals. They are a source of innovation in meeting the health challenges facing our populations. Specific methodology exists to identify health innovations and assess their scalability. A working group, including end-users and specialists, has adapted this methodology to the French context and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Health Policy Implementation Science
