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New designs for hospital equipment put patient safety first

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Hospital ward products designed to reduce medical error went on show at the Royal College of Art this week - News

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By Sam Wong
Thursday 6 October 2011 

Hospital ward products designed to reduce medical error formed part of a free exhibition at the this week.

The designs are the outcome of the (DOME) project, a collaboration between clinicians, business experts and designers from 91桃色, and the .

The project was funded by the (EPSRC).

In this video, from the at 91桃色, Grace Davey and Jonathan West from the Helen Hamlyn Centre present three of the designs in the exhibition: a vital signs trolley, a new visual strategy for promoting hand hygiene, and a ‘Carestation’ that provides the equipment needed for patient care. The Carestation is already being trialled on the wards at St Mary's Hospital and the team plans to test and commercialise the whole package in the near future.

Designing Out Medical Error
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