It is time to talk about people: A human-centered healthcare system

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Examining vulnerabilities within our current healthcare system we propose borrowing two tools from the fields of engineering and design: a) Reason's system approach User-centered design Both approaches are human-centered in that they consider common patterns of human behavior when analyzing systems to identify problems and generate solutions. This paper examines these two human-centered approaches in the context of healthcare. We argue that maintaining a human-centered orientation in clinical care, research, training, and governance is critical to the evolution of an effective and sustainable healthcare system. © 2010 Searl et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Searl, M. M., Borgi, L., & Chemali, Z. (2010, November 26). It is time to talk about people: A human-centered healthcare system. Health Research Policy and Systems. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-8-35

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