The shift towards more home-based and distance-care may further change in a post-COVID environment.
The shift towards more home-based and distance-care may further change in a post-COVID environment.
Advancements in minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques have been nothing short of miraculous.
How workflows in a healthcare system can be characterized and developed with usability design approaches to gain greater efficiencies, reduce risks and regulatory snafus, and ultimately benefit patient care.
Guided by usability experts, a workflow design process can be developed that exemplifies best practices and leads to the optimization of the continuum of care.
Since the turn of the century, advancements in capability using Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques have been nothing short of miraculous.
There are real benefits to rigorously integrating human factors engineering —or usability design—into the development of patient or end user operated devices used in home-based healthcare and wearables for real-time monitoring and drug delivery.