Take Five With Quentin Elliott

In this series, Healthcare Design asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what’s got their attention and share some ideas on the subject.Quentin Elliott is director of healthcare design at Moody Nolan (Columbus, Ohio). Here, he...

Fundamentals Of Cancer Center Design: The Patient

It isn’t a desirable expansion, yet the number of cancer patients in the United States is growing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cancer accounts for approximately 580,000 deaths annually in the U.S., second only to heart disease...

Can Healthcare Design Help Prevent Asthma?

In Healthcare Design’s December issue, I wrote an update on building materials and the desire for more transparency as the industry moves beyond a single attribute and looks for a broader understanding of what materials are made of.“There are so many...

Design For Pediatric Cancer Patients Of All Ages

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is recognized worldwide for its care, tending everyone from the very smallest of NICU patients up through twentysomething-aged survivors of pediatric cancers. This latter group is an interesting one—I...

Practice Evolution In The New Healthcare World

At the beginning of 2014, Jeff Stouffer was named director of HKS Inc.’s (Dallas) healthcare practice. He succeeds Craig Beale, who served as director for 12 years and is continuing with the firm as part of its four-member executive committee and overseeing...

First Look: Craig Hospital

Englewood, Colo.’s Craig Hospital needed an update. After decades of working with patients two or three to a room and staff coping with closet-sized makeshift work spaces, senior leadership was looking for a modern facility to offer the best technology for...

Lean Design: Doing More With Less

Hospitals seeking to eliminate revenue losses while simultaneously boosting process efficiency and patient care levels are discovering the benefits of Lean design for their clinical and nonclinical departments.Lean design identifies, locates, and removes operational...

Patient And Family Experience: It's Personal

It often takes a personal experience to really drive home the key issues of healthcare design. Recently, I accompanied a close family member for outpatient surgery. It was considered outpatient because it involved a less-than-24-hour stay in the hospital. In reality,...

The Next Chapter Of Modular Construction

Achieving a better patient experience and improved outcomes is the heart and soul of any healthcare construction project. But doing so on schedule and on (or under) budget usually ranks pretty high on an owner’s list of objectives, too.To that end, project teams...

Take Five With Robin Guenther

In this series, Healthcare Design asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what’s got their attention and share some ideas on the subject.Robin Guenther is a principal with Perkins+Will at its New York office and co-author of...
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series