Secondary data, photo journaling, questionnaires among tools a healthcare designer can use to evaluate a project, according to a blog on the Healthcare Design website
Secondary data, photo journaling and questionnaires are among design research tools a healthcare designer can use to evaluate a project, according to a blog by HGA's Christine Guzzo Vickery on the Healthcare Design website. Designers bring years of collective expertise to a project and research plays a big part in the knowledge base, the article said.
Case study: LED upgrade and advanced controls across Bryan Health campuses cut lighting energy use by 57 percent while enhancing patient care and staff productivity.
The approximately 13,700-square-foot emergency room features 12 patient rooms, respiratory therapy services, diagnostic imaging including CT scans, X-ray and ultrasound.