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International Healthcare Design Reflects Culture, Faith, Tradition
In the United States, most healthcare design projects are driven by very concrete metrics: schedule, cost, code, and…
News January 28The Do's And Don'ts Of Lean Facility Planning
It doesn’t pay to incorporate a broken process into a new building, so say administrators at Children’s Medical…
News January 28The War On Infection Prevention: The Privacy Curtain
The battle over infection prevention has been waged on most surfaces, materials, and equipment in the patient room.…
News January 25Bringing Health And Hope To Haiti
Following the devastating earthquake in 2010, Haiti now faces another epidemic: cholera, a disease that’s infected more than…
News January 24Is Healthcare Design Going The Way Of The Chain?
The healthcare industry is consolidating before our very eyes. Hardly a day goes by where a quick scan…
News January 24Air Distribution Patterns Within Airborne Infectious Isolation Rooms
An airborne infection isolation (Aii) room is designed with negative pressurization to protect patients and people outside the…
News January 24Design Firm Recruitment Revisited
Despite all the uncertainly created with the Affordable Care Act, many of our healthcare design clients continue to…
News January 24The Role Of The Built Environment In Fixing Mental Healthcare
I read an op-ed piece in Florida's Sun Sentinel today about what this country needs to do to…
News January 23Feedback On Healthcare Design: How The Industry Is Shaping Up
For the past few years, Mortenson Construction has surveyed attendees of the HEALTHCARE DESIGN Conference, which was held in Phoenix this past…
News January 23