The Good and Bad News for Healthcare Facility Design in Latest Bill
I don’t know about you, but I’m really glad that the U.S. Congress is taking a Fourth of July recess.
I don’t know about you, but I’m really glad that the U.S. Congress is taking a Fourth of July recess.
Are livable cities the key to a sustainable future for those of us living on this planet? Many urban planners
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Themed senior living communities are the next wave in designing environments for aging. In fact, the wave is already crashing
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What’s happening in emergency department design? I wanted to know, so I went to The Center for Health Design’s “Emergency
It’s National Patient Experience Week, so I thought I’d revisit the definition of the patient experience. The Beryl Institute defines
If you’re confused about the difference between evidence-based design and research-informed design, you’re not alone. And while I’m not sure
Have you seen the April issue of Healthcare Design yet? When you look at it, be sure to read my