Gerry Greaney

Experience Design Lead, Mayo Clinic

Redesigning Care, Restoring Meaning: Practice-Driven Innovation in Family Medicine at Mayo Clinic

Practice-driven innovation in primary care offers a powerful path to “design the updraft together” and improve population health at the community level. At Mayo Clinic, collaboration between research and design experts from the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery and clinicians and staff from the Department of Family Medicine is reshaping how care is organized and experienced. Through the formation of the Family Medicine Learning and Experience (FLEX) lab, we are reimagining and prototyping workflows to elevate care team expertise and restore meaning and satisfaction to frontline work. For example, nurses are leading new approaches to chronic disease management, supported by colleagues who are redesigning roles to reduce administrative burden and focus on patient connection. Our approach to innovation strengthens quality, addresses resource challenges, and enhances professional fulfillment while keeping patient dignity at the center of design. As care continues to evolve, thoughtfully integrated technology and AI are extending reach and responsiveness, creating sustainable systems that meet patients where they are and honor the human relationships at the heart of care. In doing so, we are reshaping innovation itself, anchored in respect, driven by connection, with the goal of sustained impact.

Learning objectives:

  • Describe how practice-driven innovation can elevate care team expertise and improve system performance while maintaining dignity in care delivery.

  • Demonstrate how care team ownership of interventions and prototypes streamlines implementation.

  • Analyze how collaborative design through models like the FLEX team can balance resource constraints, quality measures, and workforce well-being.

  • Explore strategies for integrating technology and AI into clinical workflows in ways that enhance connection, trust, and equitable access rather than eroding them.

Redesigning Care, Restoring Meaning: Practice-Driven Innovation in Family Medicine at Mayo Clinic

About Gerry

Gerry Greaney is Lead–Experience Design for the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. The Kern Center’s mission is to create a learning health system within Mayo Clinic, providing evidence-based health care delivery solutions to improve practice outcomes. Gerry focuses on engaging patients, clinicians, and staff in practice-driven innovation. Previously he served as program director for Transform, an international healthcare innovation conference hosted by the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation (CFI). CFI was a groundbreaking model for addressing unmet needs in the design of health care. He was part of the Innovation Accelerator team, focused on facilitating innovation throughout the Mayo Clinic enterprise. Gerry’s earlier work includes founding a design practice serving civic, cultural, education and corporate clients. He has taught design with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration with partner organizations to increase awareness through scholarship, design, and community programming. Gerry earned a Bachelor of Science degree in design from the University of Cincinnati, and a Master’s Degree in design from Yale University. Inspiration continues every day through interactions with patients, clinicians, and staff on the campus of Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.