Strategic programming for healthcare facilities

Clear and effective communication of information throughout the process is critical to the success of a facilities project


A healthcare facilities program should be grounded in the strategic plans of the institution, according to an article on Healthcare Facilities Symposium website.

Such a strategic program helps to ensure that facilities projects remain aligned with their strategic purpose of the organization.

Clear and effective communication of information throughout the process is critical to the success of a facilities project. 

The concept and practice of strategic programming addresses these deficiencies in the classic model in two ways: strategic integration and dynamic programming.

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May 9, 2018


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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