Difference Between Systems Requirements and Intended Results in Healthcare Innovation
Healthcare innovation, historically rooted in a complex interplay of technology, policy, and practice, is undergoing a paradigmatic shift. While traditional methods often hinge on defined systems requirements, there's an emerging emphasis on understanding the intended results. This article delves into the nuanced differences between these two approaches, elucidating how the focus is shifting towards a more stakeholder-centric view of healthcare innovation.
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