Impact of design on staff satisfaction and well-being key concern for 2015
The Center for Health Design conducts an informal survey to discover which topics are top of mind for conference attendees, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Each year at the Healthcare Design Expo & Conference, The Center for Health Design conducts an informal survey to discover which topics are top of mind for attendees, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Of next highest interest to 2015 attendees were the impact of design on staff satisfaction and well-being, the impact of medical technologies on design and the impact of design on infection control and prevention.
Read the article.
January 27, 2016
Topic Area:
Industry News
Recent Posts
Keith Edgerton explains how a simple, systematic tool can help healthcare facilities identify savings, support sustainability goals and reinvest in long-term decarbonization.
Case study: The Alhambra-based facility uses Wilsonart Woodgrains to create a space where comfort, tradition and durability come together for an elevated senior care experience.
The groundbreaking follows the long-awaited demolition of administrative offices built in the 1970s.
While there has been a call to preserve old buildings, healthcare facilities need to weigh the options of patient care.
The tower is expected to be completed in 2030.