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When faced with the opportunity of designing a new ambulatory facility to house a multi-specialty clinic practice, ASC and other outpatient services to be completed a year after implementation of their EHR, the St. John’s Clinic-Rolla team partnered with a progressive architectural team, The Neenan Company, to design and build a facility around the new electronic workflows. They integrated Lean workflow redesign and Lean facility design elements to achieve a facility capable of supporting the digital, paperless ambulatory practice of the future.
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2. Basho We shouldn’t abuse God’s creatures. You must reverse your haiku, not: A dragonfly remove its wings - pepper tree, BUT A pepper tree add wings to it - dragonfly.
17. So we are called to dive into the Dissonance of the dyad, The irritable uncertainties Of life – death Science – art Patient – clinician I – Thou But into the dyad we bring to it a third We call that Colleague Spirit Presence Love
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So… putting people back together is what we do, but how? How do we do this?