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Designing for Patient Wayfinding is #phygital and #digitalfirst
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Designing for Patient Wayfinding is #phygital and #digitalfirst

It’s mind-boggling to see that the majority of hospitals are still stuck in 1988 when it comes to Patient Wayfinding...

Today's patients expect a retail-like experience, characterized by effective, personalized, and empathetic communication. In virtually every survey, patients consistently express the need for better information regarding the physical patient journey.

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Creating Effective Wayfinding Tools Requires Understanding of Spatial Cognition
Point of View (POV) Ralph Michels Point of View (POV) Ralph Michels

Creating Effective Wayfinding Tools Requires Understanding of Spatial Cognition

Wayfinding is a complex process. We need to understand the underlying cognitive processes in order to create the right tools to help people navigate unfamiliar environments in a simple and effective way. Often, we develop solutions that address a non-existent problem because we do not fully grasp where the true wayfinding issue lies. We will illustrate this with an example: finding your way in a supermarket or a DIY store.

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