Human‑Centric AI: Bridging Care Gaps and Easing Hospital Strain
Health systems across the United States are facing a daunting reality: a projected shortage of more than 200,000 nurses by the end of the decade.
Health systems across the United States are facing a daunting reality: a projected shortage of more than 200,000 nurses by the end of the decade.
Healthcare designers, clinicians, and healthcare leaders are pushing toward a different vision — one that balances safety with dignity, compassion and healing.
When families step inside the new Rady Children’s Health outpatient facility in Orange County, Calif., they encounter a facility designed to transform how children experience healthcare.
As climate change accelerates and inflation drives construction costs, healthcare institutions are at a crossroads.
As climate change accelerates and inflation drives construction costs, healthcare institutions must consider future proofing that balances decarbonization, resilience and cost.
Hospital CFOs and operations leaders face the unenviable task of balancing the backlog of capital renewal obligations while funding strategic initiatives that drive net patient revenue and long-term growth.
As healthcare becomes increasingly complex as an industry, the physical environment, including how patients and families move through hospitals, how care teams coordinate with each other and how systems communicate spatially, matters more than ever.
When pests find their way into the healthcare ecosystem, they can jeopardize patient safety, disrupt operations and compromise a facility’s reputation.
When it comes to health care interiors, doors can represent a significant cost to medical facilities. Not only are these systems frequently used, but they also repeat throughout a building.
As cancer treatments grow more precise and technology-driven, the spaces that support them must evolve just as intelligently.