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Service Design Lecture — From Data to Care: Behavioural Science Meets Service Design at The Swiss Center for Design and Health (SCDH)

Seminar

Event

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  • Date

    08 Apr 2026

  • Organiser

    PolyU Design

  • Time

    15:00 - 17:00

  • Venue

    Zoom  

Speaker

Emma Nadol

Enquiry

Service Design Cluster, PolyU Design sdweb@polyu.edu.hk

Summary

This keynote introduces the work of the Swiss Center for Design and Health and explores how behavioural science and service design can be combined to improve healthcare experiences and outcomes. It presents SCDH’s methodology, with a particular focus on measurement as a foundation for understanding behaviours, evaluating interventions, and guiding meaningful change. Through selected project examples, the talk illustrates how service design can translate data into practical, human-centred solutions for patients, staff, and healthcare organisations. The session concludes with key learnings from this work and opens up a discussion on the opportunities and challenges of designing more responsive, evidence-informed care systems.

 
Zoom Joining Details
Meeting ID: 827 7235 1622
Passcode: 510254

This lecture is open to SD staff and students, and is part of the Service Design Cluster Lecture series. No registration is required.
 

Keynote Speaker

Emma Nadol

Emma Nadol

Project Lead for Service Design, SCDH

Emma Nadol is Project Lead for Service Design at the Swiss Center for Design and Health (SCDH) in Switzerland, the country's only technology competence centre dedicated to design research in healthcare. Her work sits at the intersection of service design, systems innovation, and healthcare, spanning projects in hospital restructuring, workforce development, and remote care models. Emma's professional experience includes service design consulting at Deloitte and facilitating executive education programmes at internationally recognised institutions. She holds a Master of Arts in Service Design from the Royal College of Art, London, and a background in communication design.

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