Trending News - June 2014

San Francisco hospitals rehabilitating hospital food

Facilities join with Physicians for Social Responsibility to brainstorm ways to change hospital food

6/30/2014



Use of mass notification systems during an emergency

When additional security personnel are needed in a short amount of time, communicating the right information quickly and efficiently is important

6/30/2014



UK hospitals' revamped energy systems to save 2.5 million lbs

Two NHS hospitals in East Cheshire are hoping to cut their carbon footprint by 30 percent

6/30/2014



Michigan hospitals working to prevent infections

Muskegon, Grand Rapids facilities working to safeguard patients and their bottom lines

6/30/2014



Mobile clinic project helps bring healthcare to remote areas

Moved to Care design challenge requires designers to create a clean, sterile environment for small surgical procedures, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

6/30/2014













Sweat hurts anti-bacterial brass surfaces

A new study shows sweat can cause corrosion of the protective qualities of brass surfaces - such as doorknobs - that contain bacteria-fighting copper

6/27/2014



Controversial N.Y. hospital expansion OK'd

New York Methodist Hospital to build an eight-story, U-shaped outpatient center in the brownstone neighborhood

6/27/2014



Controversial N.Y. hospital expansion OK'd

New York Methodist Hospital to build an eight-story, U-shaped outpatient center in the brownstone neighborhood

6/27/2014



New hospital maintenance rules kick in July 1

Guidelines clarify when a hospital may adjust its maintenance, inspection and testing activities from what is recommended by the manufacturer

6/27/2014



Northern California health system to invest $11.5 million in patient lifts

Sutter Health will install 1,036 overhead patient lifts at 19 intensive care units and acute rehabilitation centers

6/27/2014



Best practices created for dementia care design

The Alzheimer's Foundation collaborates with architects for long-term care design report, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website

6/27/2014



East Harlem hospital honored for construction management

Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility named 'Project of the Year' by NY/NJ Construction Management Association of America

6/27/2014



Swedish healthcare design reflects culture

Sweden's leadership in sustainable design is often reflected in its healthcare design, according to a blog on the Healthcare Design website

6/27/2014













Infant abduction puts spotlight on maternity ward security

Hospitals nationwide have upped security measures in their nurseries in recent years

6/26/2014



Consult models outside of healthcare to improve patient experience

Healthcare providers compare themselves to each other and benchmark their customer service accordingly. This sets the bar in the wrong place.

6/26/2014



Michigan hospital holds armed-intruder drill

Monroe facility held drill to test existing resources and determine what else may be needed in the future

6/26/2014



Integrated project delivery (IPD) - where are we now?

IPD was the method that was going to transform the construction industry into a model of efficiency and teamwork

6/26/2014



Tools for hand-hygiene observation

Becker's Hospital Review article lists five tools to monitor hand-hygiene compliance

6/26/2014



Retail shapes future in healthcare

To be a success, a healthcare facility needs to put the customer experience first and foremost

6/26/2014



Toronto Birth Centre offers non-hospital option

Project comes from effort to shift to non-acute health services and community-based healthcare centers, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

6/26/2014













Boston patient dies after delayed window fix

Facility manager of a state psychiatric hospital requested window replacements twice before a patient hurled a chair through a window and jumped

6/25/2014



Utah medical center community garden promotes wellness

Additional construction is planned for the hospital including physicians' offices and administrative space

6/25/2014



Atlanta hospitals address patient safety

Hospital safety specialists borrow high-reliability principles from industries such as nuclear energy and the airlines.

6/25/2014



In a successful project, the answer can be the right questions

Knowing the most relevant mechanical, electrical and plumbing questions can avoid pitfalls

6/25/2014



Austin medical center achieves LEED Silver certification

Austin Energy Green Building gives facility a 3-star rating for sustainability

6/25/2014



White paper tackles increasing noise in healthcare environment

Today's hospitals are twice as noisy as they were 50 years ago, according to the paper

6/25/2014



Sustainability making impact in Middle East healthcare design

Facilities are exploring sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy conservation efficiency, and more, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

6/25/2014













Builder fined after dementia patient killed by falling door

Heavy fire door fell on patient during renovation work at Alexian Brothers Care Centre in UK

6/24/2014



Hospitals increasingly faced with security issues

Violence by patients themselves is up - typically, mental health patients or the elderly

6/24/2014



What hospitals can learn from airports

Look at healthcare patients like travelers and listen to their point of view as consumers

6/24/2014



 
 
 


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