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Future Health 2050: The social hospital: Anchoring healthy communities
By SALUS User Experience Team | 26 Apr 2023 | 0
Using multi-spatial art and activity to make social connections, build bridges, and combat the isolating effect of siloed communities.
Abstract
Future Health 2050
The beating heart of the hospital is its people, from the nurse and the doctor to the receptionist and the porter, with the patient at the centre. Yet, too often, our social values and connections are easily cast aside, deprioritised and buried under the ubiquity of machines, data-driven demands, bureaucratic processes, and technical jargon.
Organised by European Healthcare Design in collaboration with Art in Site, each 90-minute episode of 'The Social Hospital' webinar series focused on a different impact of the social hospital, featuring international case studies showcasing how art, in combination with technology, can connect patients, staff and the wider community, enabling stories to be shared and tales to be told that build empathy and connection to improve healing, recovery and wellbeing.
Epsiode 3
The social hospital: Anchoring healthy communities
Using multi-spatial art and activity to make social connections, build bridges, and combat the isolating effect of siloed communities.
Chair: Stephanie Williamson, Co-chair, Architects for Health, UK
Panel: Anna Woolf, Director, London Arts and Health, UK
Tom Littlewood, Director, Ginkgo Projects, UK
Kirstine Roepstorff, Visual artist, Denmark
Peter Shenai, Creative strategist, Art in Site, UK
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