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New York’s Latest Medical Facilities May Simplify Seeing the Doctor
The following article was written by Emily Nonko and published in the New York Times on March 22, 2015. The original may be seen here. New projects aim to put more of the specialists patients need to see under one roof Going to the doctor might be getting easier in New York, thanks to new […]
Designing for the Patient Process Using RTLS
RTLS stands for Real-Time Location System. In healthcare, it is used to track staff, patients and equipment to reduce costs, improve infection control, room turnaround and patient and staff satisfaction. At the InSites Build 2014 conference, Jeff Hoss, Vice President of Clinical Operations at Sanford Health, shared his insights on how the Sanford Moorhead Clinic […]
Healthcare Design Magazine Honors Top 10
Recently, Healthcare Design Magazine honored a group of individuals and organizations that made a significant mark on the healthcare design industry over the past year with its third annual HCD 10. There are 10 categories, covering a range of professions, as a way to focus attention on the value and necessity of different perspectives coming […]
Psychological and Physiological Use of Color Green in Healthcare Design
Color and nature provide healing benefits in hospital settings… The following information comes from Architectural Record‘s article titled: Functional Color and Design in Healthcare Environments. The article was sponsored by Glidden Professional and written by Celeste Allen Novak, AIA, LEED AP and Barbara Richardson. The information here summarizes the outcome of the color GREEN in healthcare design. […]
Featured Inspiration: Angie Fowler Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Institute
It’s bad enough when adults have to face cancer. But when it hits children and teenagers, it’s much worse. That’s why it is so important for patients to receive their treatment in a comforting and non-clinical atmosphere. At the Angie Fowler Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Institute inside the Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital in […]
Taking Care of Seniors When Designing Healthcare Facilities
A recent article in Healthcare Design Magazine talked of the importance of designing healthcare facilities with elderly patients in mind. In the article, it states “the senior demographic is projected to more than double by 2030, eventually accounting for close to 20 percent of the U.S. population.” Because of this, healthcare facilities must start focusing […]
Reno Hospital, Renown Helps Little Patients Heal
Healing is more than getting quality medical care — it’s about the heart, the mind and the spirit. Renown Health understands that during a patient’s most difficult moments, art can be a source of inspiration, comfort and strength. Renown Health has made a push in the last several years to incorporate healing arts across the board […]