Healthy or not, here I come. Physical and mental shapes of waiting.
<p>Rethinking and redesigning <strong>health </strong>and <strong>care </strong>is both easy and difficult.</p>
<p>It is easy if we see healthcare as a smooth assembly line that produces either cured or dead people — one of the two will inevitably happen sooner or later. If we look at healthcare as a production line, it’s easy to identify hiccups, bottlenecks, and the like - and streamlining the value stream shouldn’t be too much of a hassle.</p>
<p>Where it gets tricky is when we understand that <strong>health </strong>and <strong>care </strong>are not merely assembly lines. They are dynamic concepts that exist in the bodyminds of individuals, in the actions and behaviors of the systems around them, and in the collective consciousness of the people and systems in which health and care are described and experienced.</p>
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