Surely This Is Much Too Obvious To Be News In Late 2018 - Seems Not!

This appeared last week:Doctors are asking Silicon Valley engineers to spend more time in the hospital before building appsPublished Fri, Dec 28 2018 • 9:38 AM EST | Updated Fri, Dec 28 2018 • 12:43 PM ESTChristina Farr @chrissyfarr Key PointsRichard Zane, an emergency room physician, developed a program so that engineers can understand the clinician’s workflow before they build their productsRxRevu is one sta rt-up that shadows Zane on the job.In the Bay Area, it’s become common for doctors to invite technologists from Google and elsewhere to follow them on the job.As an emergency room physician, Richard Zane often considers how software can help him with patients. The problem is that en gineers and doctors are from different worlds.Zane, who’s also the chief innovation officer at UCHealth in Colorado, said that most technologists he’s met have never seen the inner workings of a hospital and don’t have a deep understanding of what doctors... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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