Getting creative in health care

Janet Pagan, Stuart Cunningham, Peter Higgs

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Abstract

Health care accounts for a substantial and growing share of national expenditures, and Australia's health-care system faces some unprecedented pressures. This paper examines the contribution of creative expertise and services to Australian health care. They are found to be making a range of contributions to the development and delivery of health-care goods and services, the initial training and ongoing professionalism of doctors and nurses, and the effective functioning of health-care buildings. Creative activities within health-care services are also undertaken by medical professionals and patients. Key functions that creative activities address are innovation and service delivery in information management and analysis, and making complex information comprehensible or more useful, assisting communication and reducing psycho-social and distance-mediated barriers, and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-92
Number of pages15
JournalMedia International Australia
Issue number132
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2009
Externally publishedYes

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