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Elizabeth Schmitt

Elizabeth Schmitt

Lead Healthcare PlannerArray Architects

Elizabeth’s passion for healthcare design came into focus during her time at Array, as she is drawn to the challenges resulting from unique client needs and the often-strict code requirements associated with designing complex healthcare spaces. Having a technical eye and a keen sense for programming and planning, Elizabeth’s involvement spans the breadth of the project process. She works closely with project architects to fulfill client design needs, coordinating with consultants and ensuring the proper development of documentation. Elizabeth was named a Healthcare Design Rising Star in 2024.

Tue Oct 201:15 PM – 2:15 PM

E89 – It’s NOT an MOB: Designing the Hospital Without Beds

As hospital systems consolidate, close legacy facilities, and reduce inpatient bed counts, a new care model is taking hold: highly robust ambulatory e…As hospital systems consolidate, close legacy facilities, and reduce inpatient bed counts, a new care model is taking hold: highly robust ambulatory environments that function as hospitals without beds. Yet many of these facilities are still planned …As hospital systems consolidate, close legacy facilities, and reduce inpatient bed counts, a new care model is taking hold: highly robust ambulatory environments that function as hospitals without beds. Yet many of these facilities are still planned like upgraded medical office buildings, limiting their clinical, operational, and strategic potential. This session examines the shift from traditional MOBs to next-generation ambulatory care centers …As hospital systems consolidate, close legacy facilities, and reduce inpatient bed counts, a new care model is taking hold: highly robust ambulatory environments that function as hospitals without beds. Yet many of these facilities are still planned like upgraded medical office buildings, limiting their clinical, operational, and strategic potential. This session examines the shift from traditional MOBs to next-generation ambulatory care centers capable of supporting complex, end-to-end care trajectories without inpatient admission. Using Penn Medicine’s Montgomeryville Multispecialty Outpatient Care Facility as a case study, presenters will explore how design, planning, and operations can support advanced diagnostics, surgery, oncology, infusion, and rehabilitation while maintaining efficiency, patient experience, and financial viability. The discussion will address key tensions facing health systems today: balancing access and network capture outside the hospital, right-sizing acuity without recreating inpatient inefficiencies, and managing the emerging gray zone of patients who are too complex for home discharge but do not require full admission. Attendees will gain practical insights into how ambulatory facilities can extend hospital-level care, preserve patient loyalty, and deliver value in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeDesign ForwardSession Track
Jonathan Bykowski
Shannon Campbell
Elizabeth Schmitt
Jonathan Bykowski
Jonathan BykowskiPresident, Array Advisors
Shannon Campbell
Shannon CampbellAVP Capital Projects, Penn Medicine
Elizabeth Schmitt
Elizabeth SchmittLead Healthcare Planner, Array Architects
Jonathan Bykowski
Jonathan BykowskiPresident, Array Advisors
Shannon Campbell
Shannon CampbellAVP Capital Projects, Penn Medicine
Elizabeth Schmitt
Elizabeth SchmittLead Healthcare Planner, Array Architects
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes