The Veterans Health Administration and the Idea of Wellness
This is the second in a series of posts focusing on the Department of Veterans Affairs. Additionally, we wrote about
TEDMED Tuesday: The Great Challenge of Whole-Patient Care
The discussion surrounding the TEDMED Great Challenge – Whole-Patient Care is currently underway. Whole-Patient care is a wonderful concept, yet a false reality
Key Moments and Great Conversations in Healthcare
There are many key moments in healthcare. They are all around you, before, during and after you get sick or
Steelcase Health Wins Nightingale Award For Regard!
We’re honored to announce that Steelcase Health has earned a fifth prestigious Nightingale Award in six years, this time for
TEDMED Tuesday: The Great Challenges and Achieving Medical Innovations
The discussion surrounding the TEDMED Great Challenge – Achieving Medical Innovation is currently underway. It focuses on what medical innovations
Mayo Monday: Margaret Laws of the California HealthCare Foundation
As director of the Innovations for the Underserved program at the California HealthCare Foundation, Margaret Laws oversees the foundation’s work
Healthcare Design 2012: November 3-6
Experience healthcare like never before in a space sure to be the talk of HEALTHCARE DESIGN 12. Stop by again and
TEDMED Tuesday: The Great Challenges and Managing Chronic Diseases
Today’s Great Challenge: Managing Chronic Diseases. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Chronic Diseases cause major limitations in daily
Steelcase Health Collegiate Healthcare Design Competition Finalists #5 and #6
These are the final two entries we’ll be highlighting in the Steelcase Health Collegiate Healthcare Design Competition. The winner will be
Trouble with the Caregiver – Patient Connection
As we and hopefully you have learned through attending and reading about what went on at TEDMED and NeoCon this
Empath™: Designed for the Needs of Patients and Caregivers
In healthcare, every interaction between a patient and caregiver matters. Throughout our blog series, Mobility and Safety in Patient Seating, Post
Safety Risks for Clinicians: Moving Patients
It’s hard to believe that being a nurse can be more hazardous to your physical well-being than being a construction