
Jill Sirota
Design ManagerGenslerJill is an interior designer and design manager at Gensler, with over 25 years of experience in creating environments across the healthcare, education, and commercial sectors. Known for her attentiveness, strong communication skills, and unwavering dedication, Jill works closely with her clients to bring their visions to life. She earned her degree in interior design from the renowned Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia and became a certified interior designer shortly thereafter. Jill is a frequent speaker at national conferences.
E15 – Shaping Spaces, Shaping Outcomes: Design Standards That Pay Off
Healthcare organizations face increasing pressure to deliver safe, high-quality care while navigating tighter financial and operational demands. Desig…Healthcare organizations face increasing pressure to deliver safe, high-quality care while navigating tighter financial and operational demands. Design standards are often seen as tools for efficiency, but their true influence reaches far deeper. Whe…Healthcare organizations face increasing pressure to deliver safe, high-quality care while navigating tighter financial and operational demands. Design standards are often seen as tools for efficiency, but their true influence reaches far deeper. When crafted thoughtfully, standards can shape behavior, reduce risk, and bring clarity and consistency to complex systems. When misapplied, they can create silos, limit flexibility, and hinder innovatio…Healthcare organizations face increasing pressure to deliver safe, high-quality care while navigating tighter financial and operational demands. Design standards are often seen as tools for efficiency, but their true influence reaches far deeper. When crafted thoughtfully, standards can shape behavior, reduce risk, and bring clarity and consistency to complex systems. When misapplied, they can create silos, limit flexibility, and hinder innovation. This session explores the real tradeoffs behind design standardization. Leaders from healthcare and design will examine how choices in finishes, furniture, technology, and workflow affect speed to market, lifecycle cost, staff effectiveness, and patient experience. The discussion moves beyond surface level ROI to consider how standards influence safety, performance, and long-term adaptability across entire portfolios. Attendees will gain practical insights into using design standards as strategic tools rather than rigid rules. Topics include balancing consistency with change, determining when standards should hold or evolve, and measuring value in ways that capture both operational outcomes and human experience. This session is designed for anyone seeking to use design standards with intention—and to strengthen care delivery through smarter, more adaptable decision making.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More