The $285.9 million, 176-bed Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada,
will offer neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care, general pediatrics, maternal services, pediatric emergency, and ambulatory services.
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USP 800 Special Report: Safety And Beyond
Renovating a pharmacy to meet USP 800 standards provides an opportunity to also improve work spaces and operational flow.
HGA Hires New Associate VP
Suzanne Abbott, LEED AP BD+C, will take the reins as associate vice president in Business Development for the Boston office.
New Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital In The Works
The planned two-story, 58,000-square-foot facility features 52 inpatient beds and is located on the campus of Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, Calif.
Bauman & Company Purchases Physician Building In High Point, N.C.
Bauman & Company acquired High Point Medical Center in an all-cash transaction.
Sutter Davis Hospital Preps Expansion Plans
The project’s is expected to cost approximately $51.8 million and construction plans call for a 27,782-square-foot one-story building addition.
Michigan Medicine And St. Joseph Mercy Health Plan New Hospital
The private venture is a partnership between Michigan Medicine and St. Joseph Mercy Health System.
Holt Construction Closes Out Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute In New Jersey
Holt Construction has completed the N.J.-based Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute (ARI).
Common Language: Designing For Flexibility
A new study looks to define what flexibility means to various healthcare stakeholders and establish a consistent framework to help achieve it.
Two MOBs Reach Construction Milestone In Charlotte, N.C.
The project includes two medical office buildings and a nine-level parking deck.
NeoCon Product Review: Meeting Point
Healthcare Design editors explored the annual NeoCon trade show to talk to exhibitors and discover how they’re working to meet the needs of healthcare designers with new products across several categories.
















