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Tue Oct 202:30 PM – 3:30 PM

E103 – Designing for Resilience: Technology as the New Infrastructure

Educational SessionClinical Voices

As healthcare facilities evolve into digitally dependent ecosystems, technology has become critical infrastructure—essential to safety, operational continuity, and patient trust. This session explores how resilient digital design enables healthcare environments to withstand disruption while sustaining clinical care and operational performance. Drawing on lessons from complex healthcare projects, the presentation examines integrated technology planning across Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS), automation, Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration, and cybersecurity to support reliability, interoperability, and adaptability in modern hospitals. 

Participants will learn strategies for embedding redundancy, scalability, and resilience directly into the design process so care delivery remains uninterrupted during outages or system strain. The discussion emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaboration among architecture, engineering, and informatics, reframing resilience beyond system uptime to include human factors, equity, and compassionate access to technology-enabled care. 

Through real-world examples, attendees will gain a practical framework for designing healthcare facilities where technology not only supports operations, but also reinforces safety, empathy, and the patient-care mission in every scenario. 

Speakers

Jason Tate
Jason TateDirector, Infrastructure Systems, Emory Healthcare
Paul Remke
Paul RemkeManaging Principal, Technology, Introba
Massiel Lantigua-Espinal
Massiel Lantigua-EspinalSenior Associate, Clinical Informatics and Technology, Introba
Brian Murphey
Brian MurpheyAssociate Principal Technology, Introba

More Information

AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes