Constructing a patient-safe healthcare facility
In the early 1930s, the construction industry considered one death per $1 million spent on construction to be…
Trends March 1In the early 1930s, the construction industry considered one death per $1 million spent on construction to be…
Trends March 1In designing anything as permanent as a new structure, planners want to be as sure as possible that…
Trends March 1Treatment of cancer patients has been characterized as requiring personalized care coupled with technology and humanity. The administration…
Trends August 31The existing Palliative Care Unit was located on the first floor of a 1930s structure. This facility was…
Trends August 31Eing a patient is just about the least amount of fun a consumer can buy. What is more…
Trends August 31The third expansion phase of this building forms the base for significant future vertical growth. The first floor…
Trends August 31PROJECT CATEGORY New Construction (completed October 2000) CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR Lyle Sheldon, President, or Bob Netherland, COO, (443) 643-3332…
Trends August 31PROJECT CATEGORY Single Space or Feature (completed January 2000) CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR Ton Joosten, GE Medical Systems Canada, (905)…
Trends August 31The new $16 million Cancer Center for South Coast Medical Center (SCMC) is a state-of-the-art facility designed to…
Trends August 31In 1996, the board of trustees of Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC), which was located on an extremely…
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