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Design No Harm

Dr. Cosima Gretton

I write about how we design, build and deliver healthcare - and how to do it safely and without harm to the planet.

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Latest Issues

How to recycle 156,000 tons of clinical waste.

In my last post, I wrote up some of the work an industrial engineering colleague and I did last year to explore ways of recycling contaminated plastic found in clinical waste.

Take a look here if you missed it.

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  • Healthcare and...
3 years ago
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Healthcare has a plastic problem.

PART I

This year I’ve been down a rabbit hole - deep into the clinical waste and medical plastics industries, trying to understand how to make our health system greener.

During the pandemic doctors, nurses and people around the worl...

3 years ago
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Bad design costs lives.

Product design is patient safety.

When medical devices are well designed, there is a certain magic. The surgical gown is a beautiful example of human-centred design done well.

Patented in 1973, it is folded in a way that allows the surgeo...

7 years ago

The dangers of AI in health care: risk homeostasis and automation bias

Exhibition Road in the London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is home to the some of the world’s greatest museums. But its also part of a recent experiment in urban design, called Shared Space. Along the length of the street, the lines betw...

9 years ago

Distributed cognition: designing for the medical expert and the machine

In 2013 the Journal of Patient Safety published a report that found that 440,000 Americans were dying each year from preventable medical error. In the three years that have elapsed since then new technologies to prevent such errors have bee...

9 years ago

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