The design of a new hospital is typically used as a catalyst for change, redesign and imple-mentation of new work processes to improve health services. Perceived outcomes after relocation may be linked to the success of co-design and stakeholder engagement processes. Especially in striking the right balance between the building (bricks), processes and supporting IT (bytes) and work processes (behavior). Even when stakeholders are engaged in the design that is not to say that their needs will be safeguarded during trade-offs in various phases of de-cision-making. Furthermore, the time window between engagement and project delivery may contribute to a mismatch in perceived outcomes after relocation. This study aims to gain in-sight into the p...
PurposeThe fast advancement of medical technology and processes poses challenges to hospital constru...
Objective:Hospital redevelopment constitutes a revolutionary change that can face strong resistance ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
Purpose: Hospital construction projects often suffer from relatively late changes in the project lif...
Rapid technological development and changing demands from a changing population call for new ways of...
This paper is based on a study of the change and design process for the surgery and radiology buildi...
Royal Haskoning BM (healthcare department at Hoofddorp)* operates actively in the healthcare market,...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
Purpose: Documenting and analyzing experiences with building a new hospital guided by Lean-led Hospi...
t has been said that the only peo-ple who like change are babies with wet diapers. This statement ri...
Objective: To identify and examine factors extraneous to the design decision-making process that cou...
Within wide-ranging quality improvement agendas, patient involvement in health care is widely accept...
Within wide-ranging quality improvement agendas, patient involvement in health care is widely accept...
For inpatients who spend a longer time in the hospital, the built environment plays a significant ro...
PurposeThe fast advancement of medical technology and processes poses challenges to hospital constru...
Objective:Hospital redevelopment constitutes a revolutionary change that can face strong resistance ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
Purpose: Hospital construction projects often suffer from relatively late changes in the project lif...
Rapid technological development and changing demands from a changing population call for new ways of...
This paper is based on a study of the change and design process for the surgery and radiology buildi...
Royal Haskoning BM (healthcare department at Hoofddorp)* operates actively in the healthcare market,...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
Purpose: Documenting and analyzing experiences with building a new hospital guided by Lean-led Hospi...
t has been said that the only peo-ple who like change are babies with wet diapers. This statement ri...
Objective: To identify and examine factors extraneous to the design decision-making process that cou...
Within wide-ranging quality improvement agendas, patient involvement in health care is widely accept...
Within wide-ranging quality improvement agendas, patient involvement in health care is widely accept...
For inpatients who spend a longer time in the hospital, the built environment plays a significant ro...
PurposeThe fast advancement of medical technology and processes poses challenges to hospital constru...
Objective:Hospital redevelopment constitutes a revolutionary change that can face strong resistance ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...