
Jeffrey Carlisle: The Inventor Who Refused to Stop Simplifying
Innovation often begins with questioning what everyone else accepts as inevitable. In hospitals, the relentless chorus of alarms and unpredictable

Innovation often begins with questioning what everyone else accepts as inevitable. In hospitals, the relentless chorus of alarms and unpredictable

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