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If you’re in healthcare operations, you have a lot on your mind entering 2017 - Free Whitepaper

 

   

Innovation and Design Thinking as a Tool in the Nursing Unit

Utilizing the principles of design thinking with medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and the built environment, for example, has led to big payoffs in healthcare in terms of quality, access, cost reduction, and revenue generation. However, using design thinking in less tangible ways, such as with process and system design for improved patient safety, is still in the
early stages.

Download this Industry Focus Section to learn how to:
  • Think big, start small, and move fast
  • Welcome failure throughout the design process
  • Ingrain the exercise of prototyping
  • Experience and observe the life of frontline customers (and engage end users)
  • Capture the brainpower and wisdom of the crowd
     






 

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