Jianning Zhang
Systemic Design for Emergencies in Healthcare Systems: Enhancing Inclusive Information Sharing in Zhengzhou Amid Climate Change.
Rel. Silvia Barbero, Amina Pereno, Wen Lu. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Design Sistemico, 2024
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Abstract
Climate change presents various challenges to global healthcare systems, making it urgently needed to come up with innovative approaches for healthcare transformation. The increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters caused by climate change, along with their direct and indirect effects on public health, require a paradigm shift in the way healthcare systems operate and respond in the changing environment [1]. This thesis aims to critically explore how systemic design principles can be used to revolutionize healthcare systems, particularly in the context of climate change-induced challenges. The foundational premise of this study is that the traditional linear communication models between various stakeholders within the healthcare system might be insufficient to ensure effective and timely information exchange in the context of the dynamic challenges posed by climate change [1].
Therefore, a systemic approach that emphasizes holistic, adaptable, and sustainable healthcare frameworks is regarded as a potential solution to enhance resilience, equity, and efficiency of healthcare systems [2]
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