Course Overview
The ‘how to’ of co-designing digital health innovations
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Introductory
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Open Access
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100% online
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Multiple choice quiz
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Approx. 3 hours to complete
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Completion certificate
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About this course
Co-design, the process of creating and developing a product
or service in collaboration with all those involved in its use – can be a
highly effective way to improve digital health and care, as well as business
outcomes.
This 6-part online course offers an introduction to the foundations of co-design, how to get a digital health project started, and the four phases of the ‘Double Diamond’ – a design framework which will help you structure your co-design process. You will be introduced to a range of co-design methods and tools to help you first ‘discover’ and ‘define’ a healthcare issue or opportunity that needs addressing, and then ‘develop’ and ‘deliver’ your digital health solution. Case studies featured throughout the course highlight challenges, offer advice, and showcase co-design methods and tools in action.
This course is open access and asynchronous (you can complete it in your own time).
Thank you to our funders:
- The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for the funding that made this course
- The wider King's Health Partners Digital Health Hub