Design strategist seeing overlap in hotel, spa and healthcare design
Healthcare Design's Take Five series discusses the merging of healthcare with other market sectors
By Healthcare Facilities Today
Healthcare Design magazine's "Take Five" series asks healthcare design professionals about what’s got their attention. The magazine recently talked to sociologist and design strategist, Lance Carlson. He offered his perspective on topics including service design, brand positioning and the merging of healthcare with other market sectors. According to Carlson, design changes are being spurred by an increase in competition between providers as the patient experience becomes more important.
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March 21, 2014
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Architecture
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