Awards and Achievements

Sue Hulsebus Honored With Innovation Award, Wins Smartwatch for Money-Saving Idea

Published: Aug. 18, 2023
Sue Hulsebus

The Operational Innovation (OI) team is excited to announce that Sue Hulsebus, a medical lab scientist at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital, is the Innovation Award smartwatch winner for first quarter 2023!

Sue's winning idea involved the cap used for specimen storage after testing. She found a suitable replacement that will save the health system thousands of dollars a year without any drop in quality.

Thank you, Sue, for this innovative idea!

 

More on the Innovation Award

The Innovation Award was introduced in April 2022 to celebrate employee-generated ideas to reduce avoidable spending, increase efficiencies, boost revenue and enhance the quality of care we provide.

The award replaced and combined the previous Operational Innovation Golden Idea Award (managed by the OI team) and the Sensible Savings Award (managed by the Value Analysis team). Ideas may be submitted by full- and part-time employees below the service leader/manager level.

Submissions for the Innovation Award must be made through the NMHS Service Portal on the intranet home page (NMHS Service Portal > Request Something > Innovation Award Submission). You can also follow the link provided on the Operational Innovation intranet page. If you have any questions regarding the Innovation Award, email @email.

 

More on Operational Innovation

The OI department is a five-member team that works across Methodist Health System to promote and foster a culture of continuous improvement (CI), partner with system leaders to facilitate CI initiatives, and educate and coach teams on CI methodology and tools.

For more information about Operational Innovation, its available services and its educational offerings, visit the OI intranet site (Intranet Home > Departments > Operational Innovation). You can also reach out to an OI team member directly either via phone or email.