Healthcare systems design: a sandbox of current research themes presented at an international meeting
Nicholas Ciccone,
François Patou,
Alexander Komashie,
Guillaume Lamé (),
P. John Clarkson and
Anja Maier
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Nicholas Ciccone: DTU - Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark
François Patou: DTU - Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark
Alexander Komashie: Department of Engineering [Cambridge] - CAM - University of Cambridge [UK]
Guillaume Lamé: CAM - University of Cambridge [UK], THIS.institute - THIS Institute (The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute) - Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge - CAM - University of Cambridge [UK], LGI - Laboratoire Génie Industriel - EA 2606 - CentraleSupélec
P. John Clarkson: Department of Engineering [Cambridge] - CAM - University of Cambridge [UK]
Anja Maier: DTU - Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark
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Abstract:
Healthcare systems are under strain, this creates a challenge for designers to develop solutions for better health and care delivery. This paper presents a sandbox of illustrative design themes used to improve health systems based on state of the art research projects. These were collated from presentations at The Second International Meeting on Healthcare Systems Design Research, held at DTU-Technical University of Denmark. Attending groups were mapped based on their research keywords, target journals and methodologies in order to gain insight on the communities research landscape.
Keywords: healthcare design; complex systems; systems approach; healthcare; engineering design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Published in International Design Conference, 2020, Dubrovnik, Croatia. pp.1873-1882, ⟨10.1017/dsd.2020.24⟩
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DOI: 10.1017/dsd.2020.24
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