The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Designers chose a 'things that fly' theme to honor the city's aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
September 23, 2019
Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities
The owner of seven nursing homes sent his occupants to a poorly equipped warehouse during Hurricane Ida.
Vulnerabilities within the healthcare supply chain can become avenues for cyberattacks and subsequent disruptions.
The 462,000-square-foot facility is home to 10 different buildings with over a dozen specialty practices scattered throughout.
It is the first of several buildings planned for the 87-acre campus.
It had taken the organization around two months to restore some system functions.