Patient Rooms: A Positive Prognosis
Many patient rooms are in need of a facelift, having evolved little over the years despite changing needs and new technology. As the next generation of patient rooms come onboard, new designs based on human-centric principles are improving patient, family and clinician experiences.
Methodist Richardson Center Improves Space
Methodist Richardson Medical Center, which recently opened a new location in suburban Dallas, has innovations throughout its four floors, including new ways of using space to support patients , family members and visitors in waiting spaces and patient rooms.
Healthcare Design Conference 2015
We are proud to be the presenting sponsor for the Healthcare Design Conference again this year! The conference will be
Sanjay Gupta’s 9 Biggest Health Issues Facing America
Dr. Sanjay Gupta recently posted an Op-Ed on CNN.com that detailed what he thinks are America’s 9 biggest health issues
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Redesign
With a project budget of approximately $200 million, Advocate Lutheran General, already a U.S. News and World Report “Top 50” hospital, was ready to re-evaluate how they delivered its patient care, focusing on developing a patient- centered, private room model with a sustainable structure.
Telemedicine: An Important Part of Healthcare’s Future
Telemedicine, defined as the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional
Patient Safety + Support: Infusion Therapy Space Design
Fighting chronic illnesses, like cancer, congestive heart failure, and Crohn’s disease, among others, can be a trying and scary time
An Ecosystem of Spaces for Infusion Therapy
Traditional infusion therapy spaces seldom meet the unique safety, physical and emotional wellbeing needs of patients and care partners. Providing an ecosystem of spaces is the first step to solve for this problem.
All Children’s Hospital Innovates For Patient Care
In designing the hospital, the central challenge was how to create a state-of-the-art, patient-focused facility featuring an innovative design that won’t ever go out of style.
Taking Care of the Caretakers: Clinician Privacy
The inherent tension for clinicians lies in alternating demands to communicate with patients, families and colleagues and their own need to concentrate on individual, detailed, heads-down work.
Designing the Future of Integrated Behavioral Health
This guest post is by Jocelyn M. Stroupe, AAHID, IIDA, and Principal at Cannon Design. Behavioral health covers a wide
Nurture by Steelcase is now Steelcase Health
Healthcare is in a time of great change. We’re seeing shifts… … to a focus on wellbeing … to a