
Zac Hillyard
PrincipalSmith Seckman Reid, Inc.Zac Hillyard specializes in facility design and construction technology planning, addressing the challenges of accommodating emerging opportunities and design requirements for the Internet of Everything (IoE) in today’s healthcare environment. With extensive experience in program and project management, Zac focuses on healthcare-specific mechanical, electrical, clinical, and building solution technology systems. He facilitates innovative design planning to deliver customized, integrated solutions and ensure seamless system interoperability, meeting clients' unique challenges and expectations. Zac’s expertise in intentional technology consulting enables him to assist diverse customer stakeholders by transforming patient, public, clinical, and operational workflows through technology innovation and automated processes. His creative recommendations help streamline facility operations, leverage cutting-edge technology, and enable scalable growth as healthcare technology continues to evolve.
E18 – Designing Tomorrow’s Care: Post-Move Evaluation of the Hospital of the Future
Healthcare systems face a persistent labor shortage amid rising patient acuity and increasing complexity of clinical care. Contributing factors includ…Healthcare systems face a persistent labor shortage amid rising patient acuity and increasing complexity of clinical care. Contributing factors include physical and emotional demands, time constraints, and the growing burden of administrative tasks t…Healthcare systems face a persistent labor shortage amid rising patient acuity and increasing complexity of clinical care. Contributing factors include physical and emotional demands, time constraints, and the growing burden of administrative tasks that reduce direct patient care, leading to decreased professional fulfillment and workforce attrition. Supporting frontline clinicians requires a systematic evaluation of care delivery models, workflo…Healthcare systems face a persistent labor shortage amid rising patient acuity and increasing complexity of clinical care. Contributing factors include physical and emotional demands, time constraints, and the growing burden of administrative tasks that reduce direct patient care, leading to decreased professional fulfillment and workforce attrition. Supporting frontline clinicians requires a systematic evaluation of care delivery models, workflows, and the built environment. This project examines the integration of advanced digital technologies within a newly constructed hospital designed to enhance staff efficiency, patient safety, and clinician resilience. Months prior to design and construction, a multidisciplinary team strategically planned a digitally advanced facility incorporating artificial intelligence, natural language processing, predictive analytics, and enhanced electronic medical record functionality. These technologies were embedded within clinical workflows to increase staff face time with patients while improving operational efficiency. A post-occupancy facility performance evaluation was conducted using a multi-method approach to assess the impact of technology integration on patient, family, and staff experience, as well as care provider resilience and retention. Findings highlight the role of intentional digital design in supporting frontline clinicians and inform best practices for aligning technology, workflow, and the built environment to address workforce sustainability in acute care settings.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More