Signposts along the patient journey: How to improve wayfinding in hospitals
Hospitals can be anxiety-inducing. Enhanced wayfinding tools can help relieve that anxiety. Here are five ways to improve wayfinding in hospitals.
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Roxanna Guilford-Blake writes about health, healthcare and the business of healthcare. She began as a journalist, but for more than 25 years, she’s helped clients tell their stories and enlighten their audiences. She runs her own editorial business (Guilford-Blake Corp.) and previously served as director of strategic communications at a boutique healthcare communications firm. She’s especially interested in the intersection of digital tech and patient-centered care.
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