To Daryll Goodall, running a hospital is not dissimilar to an airport. Both buildings are immensely complex and require the organisation of a vast array of variables. Much in the same way that the airlines need to assemble landing permits, pilots, and passengers for a flight, hospitals must tee up clinicians, medicines, facilities and patients in unison. Through his company Dedalus, Goodall aims to simplify the orchestration of these variables in medical settings. The Italian multinational, which was founded in Florence in 1982, has swelled into a business employing over 6,300 people and operates across 40 different countries, including France,…
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