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
Designing for Distraction: Benefits for Children, FamiliesDesigners who can incorporate distractions into pediatric healthcare facilities can help children and families successfully navigate healthcare journeys.
Staffing and Consolidation Reshape Outpatient Facility StrategiesLabor shortages and health system consolidation are driving new approaches to outpatient facility planning.
Adams Health Network Falls Victim to Phishing AttackAdams Health Network does not have any evidence that the attacker was seeking patient information.
Ventilation and Filtering for Infection ControlĀ Poor IAQ can be deadly in healthcare facilities, so maintaining proper air conditioning and filter systems is key in controlling the spread of infection.
ChristianaCare Opens Aston Campus Neighborhood HospitalThe hospital is expected to care for approximately 15,000 patients each year.