healthcare.digital February 8, 2025
Lloyd Price

Exec Summary

First principles thinking is a powerful problem-solving technique that involves breaking down complex problems into their most fundamental truths and then reasoning up from there to develop new solutions. It encourages you to challenge assumptions and think outside the box, rather than relying on existing models or conventional wisdom.

First principles thinking in healthcare technology involves breaking down complex problems into their fundamental truths. Here are some key first principles relevant to healthcare technology:

  • Patient-centricity: Healthcare technology should ultimately serve the needs of the patient. All solutions should prioritise patient safety, well-being, and improved outcomes.

  • Data as a Foundation: Healthcare generates vast amounts of data. Leveraging this data ethically and effectively is crucial for...

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