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Reimagining Better Health

Jan 06, 2024Jan 06, 2024

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patients who were hospitalized and patient advocates who cared for hospitalized patients

2000

hospital-based clinicians with direct patient-care responsibilities, including physicians, nurses, technologists, technicians and therapists

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qualitative interviews with clinicians, patients, patient advocates, healthcare researchers and policy experts

"Changes in healthcare are more likely to succeed when healthcare professionals have the opportunity to influence the change, feel prepared for the change and recognize the value of the change, including perceiving the benefit of the change for patients."

Physician

United Kingdom

"Getting genuine care and treatment. Not being 'just a case' that they need to clear as quickly as possible because everyone is short-staffed and over-worked. I have the utmost empathy for what the staff is going through as my mother was a nurse, but that empathy needs to go both ways."

Patient

United Kingdom

"In all the hospitals that I have worked, I have seen doctors, nurses and physiotherapists work mostly independently and not in an integrated manner."

Nurse Practitioner

India

"I would like to make more active use of automated systems to address our workforce crisis, which is increasingly aging and there is a shortage of manpower."

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

South Korea

Together, we can reimagine the future of healthcare.

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