Engineers need to keep up with healthcare changes

Access to care requires more facilities being built - often in poor, underserved areas


In a changing healthcare industry, engineers need to stay on top of the facility's needs for flexible, efficient space, according to an article on the Consulting-Specifying Engineer website.

Access to care requires more facilities being built — often in poor, underserved areas, the article said. Also, how healthcare will be delivered will change. 

Instead of going to a hospital for a test or an outpatient procedure, patients may go to a specialized clinic or facility that provides a particular service. Flexibility is key for these buildings. 

Engineering firms must stay on their toes to keep on top of the ever-changing healthcare industry. "Keep this in mind as you prepare for 2015; staff and clients may change quickly," the article said. 

Read the article.

 

 



December 8, 2014



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