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New human-centred automation tools could ease stress on overburdened health-care systems.
IBET Momentum Fellow LaShawn Murray aims to use human factors engineering to advance health equity for marginalized populations.

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At the Wellness and Health Enhancement Engineering Lab (WHEEL) we use experimental and design methods to understand human-automation interaction in naturalistic settings and to develop equitable human-centered automation systems to improve health and care.

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New human-centred automation tools could ease stress on overburdened health-care systems.

Human-Centred Automation

New human-centred automation tools could ease stress on overburdened health-care systems.

“We can use engineering tools to help our health-care systems do more with fewer resources — and build systems that are equity-focused, while also meeting the demands of our aging population.” 

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