Patients as partners in innovation

Semin Pediatr Surg. 2015 Jun;24(3):141-4. doi: 10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2015.02.014. Epub 2015 Mar 3.

Abstract

As the culture of medical practice has evolved, so has the relationship between the physician and patient. This is decidedly true with regards to the introduction of innovative therapies, especially in the surgical arena. A critical challenge is identifying and defining innovative therapy. Is the proposed treatment an incremental change, a research proposal, or more commonly someplace in between? This gray area creates a transition zone commonly referred to as innovative therapy. Given the complexities of the current landscape of innovation, innovation therapy committees may provide a mechanism to help to guide both physicians and patients through such difficult topics as the process of informed consent, managing conflicts of interest, and how to evaluate the outcomes of innovative therapies. As surgical innovation remains critical to the advancement of care, it must occur in a transparent partnership with patients, under the eye of guiding entities, aimed at ultimately improving outcomes and care.

Keywords: Conflict of interest; Informed consent; Innovative therapy; Surgical innovation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Conflict of Interest*
  • Humans
  • Informed Consent / standards*
  • Inventions / standards*
  • Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care / standards*
  • Patient Participation*
  • Surgical Procedures, Operative / standards*