

Health Design Thinking
Book • 2020
Health Design Thinking offers a human-centered approach to designing health care products and services.
The book explores real-world case studies, such as PillPack and devices for early breast cancer detection, using methods like interviews, observations, and role-playing to focus on patient and clinician needs.
It emphasizes playful experimentation over rigid methodologies, aiming to improve health outcomes and accessibility.
The book explores real-world case studies, such as PillPack and devices for early breast cancer detection, using methods like interviews, observations, and role-playing to focus on patient and clinician needs.
It emphasizes playful experimentation over rigid methodologies, aiming to improve health outcomes and accessibility.
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