Building long-term flexibility into healthcare facilities
New reimbursement models are changing what it means to creating flexibility in healthcare's built environment, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
New reimbursement models are changing what it means to creating flexibility in healthcare's built environment, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. The first area to consider is right-sizing the care platform. Does a provider really just need six beds to accommodate growth or is a new unit necessary, the article asked.
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March 27, 2015
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