Regulations, Codes & Standards - October 2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Handrails
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for handrails
10/30/2019
UPS to use drones to deliver medical supplies
New effort to target time-critical healthcare deliveries
10/29/2019
Michael Jordan funds healthcare facility in Charlotte
The facilities design reflect’s Jordan athleticism
10/28/2019
Montana food bank to open clinic on site
The clinic will be located in about 1,600 square feet of space on the second floor
10/28/2019
Walmart opens 'first' in-store health center
New clinic said to be the first of its kind to put a range of services all in one place outside of a traditional healthcare facility
10/25/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Auto flush bolts
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for auto flush bolts
10/23/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Fire door inspections
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for fire door inspections
10/16/2019
Hospitals getting into the housing business
Hospitals cannot discharge patients if they have no safe place to go
10/14/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Decorative Paint
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for decorative paint
10/9/2019
Hospital execs charged with misuse of FHA construction loan
The federal complaint alleges that the defendants schemed to improperly obtain the loan to build a Texas hospital
10/8/2019
Amazon launches a virtual medical clinic for employees
The clinic offers a combination of telemedicine and in-person services
10/8/2019
Netherlands hospital uses wayfinding as place-making
At Zaans Medical Center in The Netherlands, the wayfinding provides a chance to create a strong sense of place, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
10/4/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Smoke detectors
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for smoke detectors
10/2/2019
New $920M University of Michigan hospital to include family spaces
Construction expected to be completed in 2024
10/1/2019
San Francisco pauses plan to shift long-term beds for mentally ill
The department planned to transform a portion of the unused beds into a temporary respite facility
10/1/2019