This session examines how early infrastructure planning at the New Pediatric Campus developed by Children’s Health and UT Southwestern, in Dallas, TX wasn’t an afterthought, it was the starting point. Elevating infrastructure from a technical detail to a...
Healthcare leaders and PDC professionals broadly agree that prefabrication adds value and solves many industry issues. Yet adoption stalls when ease of use isn’t there-mindsets resist change, teams aren’t trained, and legacy processes, contracts, and...
Too often, health systems default to new construction when the most cost effective capacity can be found in existing facilities. When Sharp HealthCare began evaluating potential integration of Tri City Medical Center into its network, the organization’s...
The creation of a Capacity Command Center improves system-wide access, patient flow, and capacity while reducing unnecessary processes and positively impacting patient, family and staff experience. The Capacity Command Center creates an agile system to manage...
Designing a major healthcare facility often begins years before Patient Day 1, during which nearly every aspect of the project can shift. Resources, staffing, technology, patient volumes, and workflows may evolve, making it essential to preserve design intent while...
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