3 Technology Features To Improve Behavioral Health Environments
New materials, lighting, and safety features are making behavioral health facilities safer and better for healing.
Trends September 28New materials, lighting, and safety features are making behavioral health facilities safer and better for healing.
Trends September 28William Worn, architect, clinical associate professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is this year’s HCD 10 Educator.
Trends September 28Becky Olson, project manager at Skanska USA, is this year's HCD 10 Building Professional.
Trends September 27Manuel Hernandez, principal and health practice leader at CannonDesign and assistant professor, department of emergency medicine, Penn State…
Trends September 26Tim Keenan, administrative director of support services and facilities at St. Anthony Hospital, is this year's HCD 10…
Trends September 25Kari Thorsen, principal, ZGF Architects LLP, is this year’s HCD 10 Interior Designer.
Trends September 22The elderly represents the largest percentage of hospital inpatients and this number will continue to grow. Should the…
Trends September 22Jon Crane, senior vice president, director, translational health at HDR is this year's HCD 10 Architect.
Trends September 21Panos Lampsas, regional program manager at Sutter Health, is this year's HCD 10 Owner/Provider.
Trends September 21Here, TLC Engineering for Architecture’s healthcare operations manager talks about the influx of big data in healthcare, the…
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