Architect discusses technology’s role in improving healthcare
Healthcare Design asks architect Mary Frazier what in healthcare design has her attention at the moment
Architect Mary Frazier, principal at EwingCole, discussed technology’s role in improving healthcare when Healthcare Design asked her what in healthcare design has her attention at the moment. Frazier shared her thoughts on technology’s role in improving care, the need for better hospital food, and emergency department design.
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June 28, 2016
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