Planning for wound care units in a healthcare facility involves consideration of spatial requirements to accommodate a hyperbaric oxygen therapy unit, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.
Planning for these units involves spatial requirements accommodate a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Planning for wound care units in a healthcare facility involves consideration of spatial requirements to accommodate a hyperbaric oxygen therapy unit, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.
July 11, 2017
Topic Area: Renovations
Medical Outpatient Buildings: 4 Trends Bringing Risk, OpportunityAs healthcare delivery pivots toward outpatient settings to provide care, four trends affect healthcare systems' real estate strategies.
Building Senior Care Facilities for Harsh TemperaturesGoing beyond the building code requirements is key for temperature resilience.
Nemours Children's Health Opens the Betty and Jack Demetree Family Center for OtolaryngologyIt is a facility that will provide ear, nose and throat (ENT) care to pediatric patients in the region.
Laser Scanning: Reducing Risk in Construction ProjectsVDC technology allows teams to define scope based on verified conditions, not on assumptions, reducing change orders and schedule delays.
MOBs Get Smarter and More Complex as Space Pressures MountHealthcare facilities teams are turning to data-driven space strategies while adapting to increasingly sophisticated building demands.