A look back at the year with our Director, Regine Strittmatter – Tomorrow: Rapport
December 19, 2024
In twelve months of Morgen:Rapport, we have spoken to our guests about numerous projects that they have designed, trialled and implemented with a pioneering spirit and innovative strength.
From birth centres to cultural projects, from sociocracy in hospitals to self-directed day-to-day organisation in long-term care, we have always been interested in the question of what would be better for patients, clients and staff in the healthcare sector if what our interviewees have achieved - often on a small scale - were to become the norm on a large scale. With Dr Regine Strittmatter, Director of the Diakoniewerk Neumünster Foundation, we look back on a year of Morgen:Rapport and discuss some of our guests' answers to the question of "what would be better" - and ask what it would take for many small steps to add up to the indispensable changes in our healthcare system.
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