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Who’s number one?

Recently I heard a business consultant allude to the business philosophy of Southwest Airlines—in so many words, “With…

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Medical City Dallas CareTower E DALLAS, TX

CareTower E is Medical City Dallas’s new $47 million, state-of-the-art, six-story critical-care tower. Located in the new building…

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The importance of looking around

One of my favorite characters in all of literature is Howard Roark, the über-architect protagonist of Ayn Rand’s…

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What’s in your tool kit?

As announced in March, The Center for Health Design is excited to be developing a new set of…

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Putting things in order

Henry Ford is widely believed to have said of his Model T, “You can paint it any color,…

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Technology meets healthcare design

One of the fascinating aspects of healthcare design is how it intersects with technology. Not that architecture doesn’t…

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Chair

I’m no expert on seating, but I know what I like. I have a feeling most readers will…

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Ceiling lifts reduce patient-handling injuries

Back pain is a serious problem among nurses and nurse aides. Studies have shown that nurses who have…

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More pretty pictures—please

As some readers of HEALTHCARE DESIGN might know, we publish a sister publication called DESIGN for Senior Environments,…

Trends March 1

Dollars and sense

Is I write this we are approaching the opening day for HEALTHCARE DESIGN.05, our third annual conference, which…

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