Healthcare projects are often evaluated only after occupancy, limiting their ability to inform design decisions and demonstrate project success. Pairing pre- and post-occupancy measurements creates a stronger framework by establishing a baseline, testing design...
Healthcare systems face pressure to reduce carbon emissions without compromising patient care, yet few pursue fully electric facilities. This session shares lessons from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Sugar Land campus, demonstrating how...
On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida destroyed the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Cut Off, Louisiana, exposing critical building envelope deficiencies as staff worked to protect patients. This session analyzes how the original critical access hospital failed...
Cancer centers know they must change, but many are still in the early, uncomfortable work of understanding how and where silos actually exist. As science continues to evolve toward more data-driven, interdisciplinary, and translational models, the need to better align...
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are under increasing pressure to do more with less – balancing patient safety, staff efficiency, and throughput with highly constrained footprints. Yet many decisions continue to rely on assumptions about how spaces are used rather...
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