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Facility design may attract, keep physicians
Physician support spaces can improve the patient experience, according to a blog on the Healthcare Design website
Facility design may attract and keep physicians and these physician support spaces can, in turn, improve the patient experience, according to a blog by healthcare architect and planner Sheila Cahnman on the Healthcare Design website. We may have gone too far in the elimination of physicians’ perks in the name of efficiency and cost containment, Cahnman wrote.
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October 9, 2014
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