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DR has released the second edition of its Delta series with a new focus on transformative ideas and the future of healthcare delivery. Written by HDR’s health and UX designers, Delta, Volume 2 identifies a rigorous approach to developing and executing transformational, technological and community-focused ideas that hold tremendous power for the future of the healthcare industry.

Delta, Volume 2 takes a human-centered approach to the deep exploration into three revolutionary ideas to help healthcare organizations embrace and thrive in a market where change is the new normal:

1 – The Transformation of Healthcare: How to Pull the Levers for the Most Profound Impact

2 – End-to-end Experiences: How Healthcare Can Reach its Digital Nirvana

3 – The Value of Placemaking in Healthcare: How the Built Environment Can Impact Human Behavior

“This second edition of Delta builds on the premise of the inaugural publication about how to respond to a rapidly changing market while encouraging future-focused innovation,” notes Hank Adams, FACHA, AIA, EDAC, Global Director of Health for HDR. “While the seeds of our knowledge were sown in architecture, our roots have spread and we’re now able to apply a broad spectrum of skills and understanding to a common mission: To improve health through inspired design.  And while sometimes that design involves the built environment, it can also apply to processes, technologies or experiences that can transform healthcare delivery in ways big and small.”

For a print copy or more information, please email delta@hdrinc.com



October 24, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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