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April 2016 Monthly Newsletter
Fuzzy Math

Create successful hospital products by understanding 3 core users

Hospitals are complex ecosystems. Few service experiences have the potential to involve so many different people, or to have such dire consequences when something goes wrong. Throughout the last few decades, technology has rapidly been developed to help support these ecosystems and the many people involved. For these products to be successful, they need to address the unique needs and concerns of their intended users.



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An academic case report detailing how one patient's activity tracker provided crucial insights to practitioners in the emergency department, resulting in more informed care for the patient, plus how activity trackers could provide useful in other medical emergencies.
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