Comparing Sequential and Parallel Workflows in Health System Triage Design
Who Needs This and What Goes Wrong Without It Triage design is often treated as a purely clinical problem: who sees the patient first, how urgent is t...
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Who Needs This and What Goes Wrong Without It Triage design is often treated as a purely clinical problem: who sees the patient first, how urgent is t...
A health system’s architecture determines how data moves, who can act on it, and what happens when something breaks. Teams designing or upgrading clin...
Prevention workflows in health systems often follow one of two architectural patterns: linear, step-by-step logic or a quantum-style approach that han...
Emergency care networks are the front door of acute medicine, yet their process flows often evolve organically rather than through deliberate design. ...
Introduction: The Architectural Crossroads Shaping Healthcare's Digital FutureIn the high-stakes world of healthcare technology, the choice between a ...