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| − | 7/28 - Created my blog page before class. I'll have more to say tonight. | + | <b>7/28</b> - Created my blog page before class. I'll have more to say tonight. |
| − | 7/28 - In class we discussed evidence based medicine/design, which is essentially the process of using empirical data gathered | + | <b>7/28</b> - In class we discussed evidence based medicine/design, which is essentially the process of using empirical data gathered gathered from surveys, studies, etc. as the primary guiding factor in your design process. One thing I did find really interesting was the degree to which a hospital designed in this way will pay for the extra costs within a year and generally help the bottom line. Typically one thinks of the payoff for higher quality design to be more intangible and, from a bottom line perspective, almost a complete loss. The fact that it can make the money back and even help turn a profit long-term was a bit surprising. |
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Revision as of 16:34, 29 August 2007
7/28 - Created my blog page before class. I'll have more to say tonight.
7/28 - In class we discussed evidence based medicine/design, which is essentially the process of using empirical data gathered gathered from surveys, studies, etc. as the primary guiding factor in your design process. One thing I did find really interesting was the degree to which a hospital designed in this way will pay for the extra costs within a year and generally help the bottom line. Typically one thinks of the payoff for higher quality design to be more intangible and, from a bottom line perspective, almost a complete loss. The fact that it can make the money back and even help turn a profit long-term was a bit surprising.