The first two steps in making any process more reliable are to standardize or simplify the process thus turning a desired action into a default action. Standardization reduces reliance on short-term memory and allows those unfamiliar with new location to follow an already experienced standard process or design thus leading to safe and efficient work practices. This study reports on research into healthcare facility design and identifies the drivers, barriers, priorities and potential areas that can inform the design process and the adoption of standardization aimed at significantly improving patient care and safety as well as enhancing staff productivity. Interviews were held with architects, project managers, healthcare planners and contra...
A growing number of people are beginning to pay attention to the healthcare environment design, not ...
The losses from suboptimal interoperability in IT supported design, production, and operation of hea...
Since the publication of the report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” by the US Inst...
This paper presents an approach to standardization of hospital rooms. As hospitals are becoming more...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
This paper will explore and discuss the spatial recommendations, and the supporting research evidenc...
One of the most common features and aims of a flexible solution is to help all stakeholders througho...
The hospital project contains different aspects from the most common projects of residential, offic...
Every so often architects design spaces for proposed facilities based on space standards stated in g...
Mock-ups, scale models and drawings are ubiquitous in building design processes, circulating between...
Quality problem: Despite its success in other industries, process standardization in health care has...
The effectiveness of healthcare delivery is determined, in part, by the design of the physical envir...
Purpose: The challenges arising from the reform of the social and healthcare sector call for efficie...
Standardization of building process in medical sectors has provided the ground for specialization le...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the requirements of the introductio...
A growing number of people are beginning to pay attention to the healthcare environment design, not ...
The losses from suboptimal interoperability in IT supported design, production, and operation of hea...
Since the publication of the report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” by the US Inst...
This paper presents an approach to standardization of hospital rooms. As hospitals are becoming more...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
This paper will explore and discuss the spatial recommendations, and the supporting research evidenc...
One of the most common features and aims of a flexible solution is to help all stakeholders througho...
The hospital project contains different aspects from the most common projects of residential, offic...
Every so often architects design spaces for proposed facilities based on space standards stated in g...
Mock-ups, scale models and drawings are ubiquitous in building design processes, circulating between...
Quality problem: Despite its success in other industries, process standardization in health care has...
The effectiveness of healthcare delivery is determined, in part, by the design of the physical envir...
Purpose: The challenges arising from the reform of the social and healthcare sector call for efficie...
Standardization of building process in medical sectors has provided the ground for specialization le...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the requirements of the introductio...
A growing number of people are beginning to pay attention to the healthcare environment design, not ...
The losses from suboptimal interoperability in IT supported design, production, and operation of hea...
Since the publication of the report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” by the US Inst...