Information Technology - March 2014
Owensboro hospital project wins engineering award
Owensboro Health Regional Hospital in Owensboro, Ky, wins American Council of Engineering Companies 2014 Engineering Excellence Awards competition
3/31/2014
Construction forecast sees growth in healthcare
FMI expects the small growth in healthcare construction in 2014 to ramp up in 2015
3/31/2014
Sculpture is centerpiece of medical center healing garden
Fifteen-foot-high, 2,000-pound sculpture was created in honor of the 125th anniversary of Immanuel Medical Center
3/31/2014
Healthy materials and an aging population driving healthcare design
Healthcare Construction + Operations Q&A looks at trends in interior design
3/31/2014
Seattle Children's Hospital project found more with less
Healthcare Design article explores a hospital expansion process that ended up with less square footage for a perfect fit
3/28/2014
Massachusetts hospital plans $72 million modernization
Lawrence General Hospital project will include inpatient renovations, a 42,250-square-foot surgical building expansion and renovation and infrastructure upgrades
3/28/2014
A ceiling with with a view
Long-Term Living article explores virtual skylights for senior healthcare facilities
3/27/2014
Movie theater to be renovated to house health facility
Adena Health System to relocate majority of its rehabilitation services to a vacant Chillicothe theater
3/27/2014
Wire mesh panels put a colorful face on children's hospital
University of Florida Health Shands Children's Hospital renovation includes an attention-grabbing new facade
3/24/2014
Idaho healthcare system plans $57 million expansion
Kootenai Health will add a three-story addition to its facility to keep up with a growing number of patients
3/24/2014
Hospitals bring the outdoors inside for better healing
Patients with a view of nature typically require less pain medication, have fewer complications and heal faster, studies have shown
3/21/2014
California healthcare system plans $180 million in upgrades
Projects reflect a stronger emphasis on outpatient care versus inpatient hospitalizations
3/21/2014
Design strategist seeing overlap in hotel, spa and healthcare design
Healthcare Design's Take Five series discusses the merging of healthcare with other market sectors
3/21/2014
Advanced medical learning technology creates challenges
Aligning the design of a simulation facility with the school's curriculum is a key design objective
3/21/2014
Health industry boosts slow Florida real estate market
Southwest Florida’s medical sector is starting to expand as the caution caused by the Affordable Care Act is abating
3/20/2014
'Small Hospital, Big Idea' winner gives progress report
Article on Healthcare Design website shares winning project update from Aditazz and M+NLB/Perkins+Will
3/20/2014
Healthcare changes are reshaping medical real estate
New York City, like most healthcare real estate markets, is seeing an uptick in ambulatory care centers and hospital mergers
3/20/2014
Hospital redesigns ER for increased volume
Healthcare Design article discusses Lehigh Valley Hospital emergency room project
3/19/2014
Healthcare providers consolidating practices, shrinking spaces
Affordable Care Act, high real estate prices and greater demands for efficiency are spurring smaller, altered spaces that get patients in and out easier and faster
3/19/2014
Florida provider to turn shopping center into 'one-stop shop' for healthcare
Jacksonville company builds in shopping areas with large buildings available for remodeling
3/18/2014
Space requirements for healthcare functions have increased
Healthcare Facilities Management article explores how regulations and technologies influence space planning
3/14/2014
Tool kit supports designing safe healthcare spaces
Heathcare Design magazine article outlines The Center for Health Design's proactive safety risk assessment
3/14/2014
New hospital designed for value-based healthcare
Pennock Health Services' $70 million facility to revamp care delivery to reflect the future
3/14/2014
Closed hospitals are repurposed as for-profit 'medical malls'
Developers in New Jersey have purchased abandoned structures and reopened them as private medical complexes that offer many of the services the hospitals once provided
3/12/2014
Affordable Care Act expected to change how hospitals are built, used
More clinics, ambulatory units and micro-hospitals are on the horizon, survey suggests
3/11/2014
Suite wall construction Q&A
The walls for a suite need to conform to the requirements for corridor walls
3/10/2014
San Francisco hospital to get quake-resistant addition
New hospital's design and construction are the subject of a video documentary from ElectricTV.net
3/6/2014
Palomar Medical Center cafeteria accents promote healing environment
Waves were manufactured from .040-inch solid core aluminum and feature a bamboo grain with blue-toned Blendz color overlay
3/5/2014
Association executive honored by Healthcare Design magazine
Douglas Erickson is among the founding board members of the Facility Guidelines Institute
3/5/2014
Hospital, college partner to build nursing simulation center
4,600-square-foot Elmhurst College Simulation Center at Elmhurst Memorial will feature simulation labs where nursing students can practice
3/5/2014
Interior designer honored by Healthcare Design magazine
Carolyn BaRoss has played a key role in projects including Johns Hopkins Hospital and its recently completed the Sheikh Zayed Tower and the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center
3/4/2014
Research-informed decision making key to client service today, new AAH president says
Traditional design services called only part of what architects can offer changing healthcare market
3/4/2014
Researcher honored by Healthcare Design magazine
Sheila Bosch led a study that looked at the effects of where patient beds are located within the patient room
3/3/2014