Consultants often key to healthcare project success
It takes a team of professional advisors to raise a surgical facility
Whether you're building new or retrofitting an existing building, it takes a team of professional advisors to raise a surgical facility, according to an article on the Outpatient Surgery website.
"Architect, attorney, general contractor — there's lots of moving parts," said nurse consultant Leslie Mattson, the CEO of ALM Surgical Solutions in Macon, Ga.
No matter the project, you've crossed the finish line when you've secured a certificate of occupancy, state licensure and Medicare certification.
A development consultant should see you all the way through, managing every aspect of the project, from construction to installing phone cables and gas lines.
May 12, 2017
Topic Area: Project Management
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