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The chapter provides a view of alternative visualisation technologies to support sustainable healthcare. It presents the developments in healthcare to explain the need for disruptive innovation. The chapter then presents the elements of disruptive innovation (DI) in healthcare to explain the need to co-design solutions with all stakeholders. This is followed by a discussion of the implications and opportunities for visualisation technologies to enable co-designing of disruptive healthcare processes and products.
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The presented work has been carried out as part of the VISIONAIR project, which is funded by the European Commission under grant agreement no. 262044 (www.infra-visionair.eu).
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Steenstra, D., Erkoyuncu, J.A. (2014). Using Visualisation for Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare. In: Ma, M., Jain, L., Anderson, P. (eds) Virtual, Augmented Reality and Serious Games for Healthcare 1. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 68. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54816-1_7
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