Keynote: Kit Lewis
December 22, 2007
Apologies for the delay on this. It’s just taken awhile longer than anticipated to digitise and upload the videos from November. Anyway, this will serve as a refresher. First up, Kit Lewis gives us a whistle stop tour of the need for user experience thinking in the healthcare space, covering many of the topics that were discussed in more depth throughout the day from the challenges of readability, the benefits of good patient record keeping (paper records can crash too), and the need for a healthcare tablet pc. This is part 1 and will be followed by a part 2. Please add comments.
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And here is part 2:
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Business-health | March 14, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Very intresting!