A brief presentation given to University of Pennsylvania architecture graduate students on how to understand and design solutions for the aging experience.
17. - Atul Gawande M.D., The Checklist , The New Yorker “ We have a thirty-billion-dollar-a-year National Institute of Health... which has been a remarkable powerhouse of discovery. But we have no billion-dollar National Institute of Health Care Delivery studying how best to incorporate those discoveries into daily practice.”
43. Stakeholder interviews Patient interviews Phone interviews Site visits Elicitation activities Camera study Secondary research Online survey
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45. Principle 1: Provide the right information at the right time Principle 2: Recognize the individual and tailor services to them Principle 3: Maintain excellent communication between physicians Principle 4: Provide the “right” level of support Principle 5: Patients want to be as normal as possible Principle 6: Patient confidence in their care is crucial Principle 7: Give patients as much control as possible Principle 8: Patients prize convenience in treatment