Getting improvements through hospital renovation planning

The right renovation or expansion can bring leadership on board for needed improvements


Outdated healthcare building systems can cause major headaches. To address all needed improvements, many facilities are best served with a full renovation or expansion, according to an article on the FacilityCare website. 

The right plan can bring cost-conscious leadership on board for needed improvements.

A a smart renovation or expansion approach can help solve budget issues while addressing the big problems. When coordinated with a holistic project approach, it can also help solve the biggest facility maintenance and management issues, the article said.

For senior leadership to come on board, your hospital renovation or expansion must, among other things, adhere to budget and schedule limitations and improve the operational workflow of your facility to deliver quality care.

Read the article.

 

 



April 26, 2016


Topic Area: Project Management


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