New Approaches to Hand-Washing Compliance
Hand-washing compliance is a big issue for today’s health care facilities, and for good reason.
Hand-washing compliance is a big issue for today’s health care facilities, and for good reason.
Sustainability is a key issue in today’s health care industry.
Recent studies show that exposure to natural sunlight has a physical and mental health benefit for both patients and staff in health care facilities, which is an incentive to upgrade buildings with expansive windows.
FISHERS, Ind. — A 110,000-square-foot inpatient expansion to St. Vincent Fishers Hospital was completed, and it began treating patients on April 8.
FORT STEWART, Ga. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Savannah District broke ground on Phase II of the two-phase, $100 million addition and enhancement project at Winn Army Community Hospital at Fort Stewart.
The challenges of health care construction are always immense, yet when it comes to an occupied renovation of an active medical facility, the stakes are magnifie
SAN ANTONIO — McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., the nation’s eighth largest domestic general contractor and the largest in California, was awarded three Celebration of Engineering & Technolo
EDMONDS, Wash. — Swedish Health Services opened a new outpatient cancer center April 1 at its Edmonds campus. The new two-story, 17,102-square-foot facility was built in response to the growing needs of cancer-care services for people living in the south Snohomish and north King County areas.
There have been several shifts in the health care industry recently. The Affordable Care Act is most likely here to stay, which will drastically increase the number of insured people in need of care by 2014.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The largest expansion ever for the University of Missouri Health Care (MU Health Care) was completed at University Hospital in Columbia.