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Jonathan Kling

Jonathan Kling

Chief Operations OfficerNCH Naples Comprehensive Health

Jonathan is System Chief Operations Officer at NCH, in leadership since 2003. With a clinical background in critical care, burn, and trauma nursing, he has served as Chief Nursing Officer, ICU Clinical Coordinator, Director of Critical Care and Emergency Services, and Associate Chief Nursing Officer. Jonathan leads multidisciplinary teams driving high-quality patient outcomes and operational excellence. He has presented improvement projects at state and national forums, showing how evidence-based practice guides care. In his current role, he oversees initiatives in clinical operations, campus growth, service line consolidation, and community engagement to ensure healthcare environments support patient care, performance, and resilience.

Sun Oct 182:00 PM – 3:00 PM

E34 – From Friction to Opportunity: Aligning Program, Community, and Climate in Hospital Campus Design

Hospitals are expanding to the edges of their campuses at the same time communities are demanding greater environmental responsibility, public access …Hospitals are expanding to the edges of their campuses at the same time communities are demanding greater environmental responsibility, public access to open space, and resilience to extreme weather. These pressures often create friction between prog…Hospitals are expanding to the edges of their campuses at the same time communities are demanding greater environmental responsibility, public access to open space, and resilience to extreme weather. These pressures often create friction between program growth, climate response, and community context. This session demonstrates how those tensions became design drivers for the new R.M. Schulze Family Heart and Stroke Critical Care Center at NCH in …Hospitals are expanding to the edges of their campuses at the same time communities are demanding greater environmental responsibility, public access to open space, and resilience to extreme weather. These pressures often create friction between program growth, climate response, and community context. This session demonstrates how those tensions became design drivers for the new R.M. Schulze Family Heart and Stroke Critical Care Center at NCH in Naples, Florida. Through early and sustained engagement with city leaders and the public, the hospital and design team redefined the campus boundary in alignment with the city’s comprehensive plan. By consolidating cardiovascular services into a single addition to the main hospital, the project improved clinical adjacencies and patient care while reducing overall footprint and preserving land for expanded public outdoor amenities. Panelists from the hospital and design team will share how climate, context, and program were addressed as interconnected forces—informing site strategy, building performance, and the threshold between campus and community. Attendees will see how resiliency measures, land-use decisions, and specialty service planning can work together to create a hospital building that is both high-performing and community-integrated. Participants will leave with a replicable framework for turning common campus constraints into opportunities for better healthcare environments.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeClinical VoicesSession Track
Matt Heinle
Jonathan Kling
Elisabeth Perreault
Luke Johnson
Matt Heinle
Matt HeinleChief Strategy Officer and General Counsel, NCH, NCH Naples Comprehensive Health
Jonathan Kling
Jonathan KlingChief Operations Officer, NCH Naples Comprehensive Health
Elisabeth Perreault
Elisabeth PerreaultPrincipal, Health Practice Leader, CannonDesign
Luke Johnson
Luke JohnsonVP, Design Leader, CannonDesign
Matt Heinle
Matt HeinleChief Strategy Officer and General Counsel, NCH, NCH Naples Comprehensive Health
Jonathan Kling
Jonathan KlingChief Operations Officer, NCH Naples Comprehensive Health
Elisabeth Perreault
Elisabeth PerreaultPrincipal, Health Practice Leader, CannonDesign
Luke Johnson
Luke JohnsonVP, Design Leader, CannonDesign
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes