Trending News - July 2015

'Bedbugs' at Texas hospital turn out to be fleas

Midland Memorial Hospital officials call pest discovery an isolated incident

7/31/2015



Dallas hospital rehearses moving patients to new facility

Faux patients were moved across into the new Parkland Memorial Hospital

7/31/2015



Establishing a facility hygiene plan

Having a plan helps organizations can address critical elements that can contribute to environmental hygiene issues

7/31/2015



Healthcare construction rebounding

The healthcare industry is shifting its spending focus from health information technology to construction

7/31/2015



Hospital IT problems prevent elderly patients from ordering meals

Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth was the first in western Australia to implement a digital medical record system and bedside computers to order food

7/31/2015



Seattle Circuit City reborn as children's clinic

High retail vacancies are generating new opportunities for healthcare tenants

7/31/2015













Florida hospital sewage leak threatened patient safety

Venice Regional Bayfront Health's response to a large sewage leak at the hospital called inadequate

7/30/2015



Qatar women's healthcare facility restricts patient room decorations

Hospital cautions the public against decorations and other unsafe practices to ensure a clean and safe environment

7/30/2015



Design born from NICU challenge still adding improvements

The Institute for Patient-Centered Design's 2013 design competition set out to advance neonatal intensive care unit design, and results are still evolving, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.

7/30/2015



BIM is changing the healthcare industry, really?

Building Information Modeling is usually considered to be just any other software tool. However, it is also a process that enables the professionals involved with a building construction to become more organized in their efforts as well as manage their data.

7/30/2015



UCLA will test new scope-cleaning machine

UCLA officials are planning to test a new scope-cleaning machine following a superbug outbreak involving three deaths

7/30/2015



Healthcare project design process is changing

Large healthcare system are no longer designing one project at a time

7/30/2015













Savannah hospital has system to prep for hurricanes

St. Joseph's/Candler tracks hurricanes while coordinating efforts with other groups

7/29/2015



Women impersonating staff rob N.C. nursing home residents

Two women who wore hospital scrubs allegedly stole jewelry from residents at two Cary retirement communities earlier this month

7/29/2015



New hospital construction projects increasing

Health systems investing in new facilities again after focusing on health information technology

7/29/2015



Healthcare facility cleaners protesting Vancouver Coastal Health practices

Ex-Aramark employees were expecting to be rehired to cleaning positions within Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) but didn't make the cut

7/29/2015



Washington hospital installs 'hyper-efficient' HVAC system

Whidbey General Hospital's variable refrigerant flow systems save energy and use less ductwork than traditional systems

7/29/2015



Washington hospital installs 'hyper-efficient' HVAC system

Whidbey General Hospital's variable refrigerant flow systems save energy and use less ductwork than traditional systems

7/29/2015



'Day hospitals' are increasing in popularity in S.A.

South Africa is opening more healthcare facilities that can offer accessible and affordable private healthcare

7/29/2015













Hospital lowers C. diff rates by switching cleaners

St. Luke's Boise (Idaho) Medical Center moves away from beach and start using a bundled approach with a different cleaner

7/28/2015



Getting the best performance from a healthcare facility

Not all of today's high-performance healthcare designs end up living up to their promised performance

7/28/2015



Fire and life safety in healthcare facilities

Four key findings on hospital and healthcare facility projects.

7/28/2015



Determine long-term energy efficiency by analyzing systems

Healthcare facilities have health and safety requirements that make energy reduction difficult

7/28/2015



3-D printed hospitals may be on the horizon

Medical 3-D printing expert says the technology's arrival is inevitable, but will come with challenges, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

7/28/2015



CVS clinic presence growing

It is now the country's biggest operator of health clinics

7/28/2015









OSHA investigating assault at Minnesota security hospital

Additional safeguards urged for facility

7/27/2015



Apache tribe in Arizona opens new healthcare facility

The new facility has 15 in-patient beds and will offer a number of medical services

7/27/2015



Confetti for women's soccer parade included medical documents

Strips of confetti were found that made up entire prescriptions with patient names, doctor office address

7/27/2015



Scope of New Parkland Hospital defies industry norms

At 2.1 million square feet, Dallas County, Texas's $1.33 billion, 862-bed New Parkland Hospital is a monumental achievement in more ways than one, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

7/27/2015



California health systems trying virtual office visits

Systems looking to offer convenient,lower-cost alternatives

7/27/2015



Q&A on security cameras in stairwells

In a recent Q&A on the FacilityCare website, consultant Brad Keyes answered a question on security cameras in stairwells

7/27/2015





 
 
 


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