Fix It: See and Solve the Problems of Digital Healthcare

Fix It: See and Solve the Problems of Digital Healthcare

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Jan 8, 2022 · English · Paperback (600 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 600
Language English
Published Jan 8, 2022
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0198861273
ISBN-13 9780198861270

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Harold Thimbleby delves into the intricate world of digital healthcare, exploring the myriad challenges plaguing this vital sector. His keen insights reveal how technology, while transformative, often falls short in the face of real-world application, leading to inefficiencies and errors that can compromise patient care. Thimbleby unpacks the complexities of digital systems, urging stakeholders to recognize the gaps and systems failures that persist despite advances.

With a critical eye, he examines case studies that highlight both the potential and pitfalls of technology in healthcare settings. Through these examples, readers are led on a journey that underscores the importance of user-centered design and the need to prioritize human experiences over technical advancements. Thimbleby's approach is not only analytical but also pragmatic, emphasizing actionable solutions that can be implemented to enhance the digital healthcare landscape.

Throughout his exploration, he fosters a dialogue about collaboration among healthcare professionals, technologists, and policymakers, advocating for a cohesive strategy to bridge the divide between innovation and practical application. The narrative is enriched by a focus on usability and the importance of ensuring that technological tools genuinely meet the needs of both patients and providers.

In the end, Thimbleby’s work serves as a clarion call for a more thoughtful integration of technology into healthcare, aiming to inspire change and foster a future where digital solutions serve their intended purpose effectively and safely. His vision encapsulates the need to scrutinize existing systems boldly and to strive for excellence in a field that holds immense promise for improving global health outcomes.
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