Project News for Healthcare Facilities - June 2016
One-stop-shop healthcare facility planned in Ariz.
Healthcare campuses around the country have been creating 'medical homes'
6/20/2016
Chris Evert Children's Hospital to get new name, renovations
The $52 million project will be the Fort Lauderdale hospital's first major upgrade since it opened 33 years ago
6/17/2016
N.J. healthcare system drops Paterson hotel project
St. Joseph’s Healthcare System has scrapped plans to build a hotel and conference center tower
6/17/2016
Demolition begins at old Children’s Memorial Hospital
The old Children’s Memorial was closed in 2012 when the hospital moved to Streeterville and was renamed Lurie Children’s Hospital
6/14/2016
British Columbia to spend $40 million to build, update nursing homes
Vancouver Coastal Health announces 10-year plan to add more nursing home beds and upgrade older facilities
6/10/2016
Investors attracted to healthcare building sector
Seattle's expanded and renovated First Hill Medical Pavilion sold for a record amount in early 2016
6/10/2016
Calif. rehab hospital adds medical-surgical unit
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare in Pomona adds 38,220-square-foot expansion
6/8/2016
Baton Rouge Health District designed for community wellness
The district was designed to foster collaboration among healthcare, research and academic partners, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
6/7/2016
Designing family space in the ICU
Westchester Medical Center expanded its ICU lounge by relocating support spaces and rerouting clinical traffic, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
6/3/2016
San Francisco in healthcare construction boom
City hospitals expanding as facilities close elsewhere
6/2/2016
Kaiser Permanente opens community health hub in California
System's new clinic is first of planned healthcare facilities to offer care and wellness education
6/1/2016
Boston hospital retooling cafeteria to stress wellness
Brigham and Women’s Hospital is renovating the cafeteria to include access to nature and daylight and deliver healthier food choices, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
6/1/2016