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Service Design Within a Multiplicity Logics in Health Care

In: Service Design Practices for Healthcare Innovation

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  • Felicia Nilsson

    (The Oslo School of Architecture and Design)

  • Shivani Prakash

    (The Oslo School of Architecture and Design)

  • Josina Vink

    (The Oslo School of Architecture and Design)

Abstract

Within health care, there are a plurality of varying, sometimes conflicting, logics at play that unconsciously shape people’s actions and decisions. When doing service design in health care, there is a need for a greater understanding of the often taken for granted logics that enable and constrain value cocreation. Without this understanding, there is a risk that service design inappropriately perpetuates the dominance of particular logics over others. This paper unpacks the logics in particular service situations with empirical examples from designing decentralized care in Norway. We show how an acknowledgment of the existing and possible future dynamics between logics can support a more critical approach to innovation through service design in complex healthcare systems.

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  • Felicia Nilsson & Shivani Prakash & Josina Vink, 2022. "Service Design Within a Multiplicity Logics in Health Care," Springer Books, in: Mario A. Pfannstiel & Nataliia Brehmer & Christoph Rasche (ed.), Service Design Practices for Healthcare Innovation, chapter 0, pages 1-21, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-87273-1_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87273-1_1
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