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Tackling The Transition To The New Parkland

In 2008, leadership at Parkland Hospital in Dallas realized that the facility built in 1954 had reached its…

Trends February 18

Teaching To The Test

A group of well-meaning politicians crafted the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), in an…

Trends February 16

Risk Management: Preparing Your Facility To Handle Infectious Disease Patients

Earlier this year as the World Health Organization was declaring that the countries hit hardest by Ebola—Guinea, Liberia,…

Trends February 11

Designing To Accommodate The Short-Stay Patient

Many types of patients no longer meet inpatient admission criteria but still need to remain in a hospital…

Trends February 5

Five Ways Design Can Make Doctors’ Visits Shorter

Shorter wait times are a patient satisfier, but certain design configurations can make patient wait times and appointments…

Trends February 4

Examining The Exam Room: 3 Trends To Watch

Once fairly standardized, exam rooms are evolving to address changes in delivery models and technology. In the past,…

Trends February 2

What Keeps You Up At Night?

The results are in! Each year at the Healthcare Design Expo & Conference, The Center for Health Design…

Trends January 21

A New View On Patient Falls

The effect of patient falls is far-reaching. Falls are the leading cause of injury and account for 6.5…

Trends January 19

It’s Time To Take Another Look at Sustainable Design

In The Center for Health Design’s column in the January/February issue of Healthcare Design, Debra Levin describes The…

Trends January 14
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