
Four Key Expert Healthcare Construction Predictions for 2025 and Beyond
In 2025, we can expect a healthcare landscape driven by innovation, consolidation and value creation.
In 2025, we can expect a healthcare landscape driven by innovation, consolidation and value creation.
Groundbreaking findings were recently published in a Harvard University study that evaluated the effect of facility accreditations on healthcare quality, inmate mortality rates and staff outcomes across 44 randomized U.S. jails.
Designed for impact resistance and heavy traffic, Prime Coat Coating Systems from Prime Coat is a durable, safe, low-maintenance solution for creating a comfortable clean environment within hospitals.
Michael McCamy was recently named project manager at the Birmingham, Ala., office of architecture and engineering firm Goodwyn Mills Cawood (GMC).
Victoria, British Columbia-based architect Stephen Rowe has been promoted to Canada West Health director at HDR.
Correctional News is excited to announce a partnership with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, whose mission is to improve the quality of health care in jails, prisons and juvenile confinement facilities.
From Serenity Sliding Door Systems comes the MedSlide, a healthcare-focused door that provides ease of entry for staff members and privacy for patience.
STARC’s modular temporary wall panels offer a durable, easy solution to protect sensitive areas from the disturbances of construction.
Margulies Perruzzi (MP), a Boston-based architecture and design firm, has appointed Nathan Turner, AIA, LEED AP, as president.
Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Campus is planning a $365 million expansion-renovation project to improve the quality care for families in Butler County and surrounding communities.