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Dates = 11/05/2023
Sunday, November 05, 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
- Room: La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom
- Session Number:K01
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Sunday, November 05, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E01
Over the next several decades, elderly and vulnerable populations will increasingly access acute and ambulatory settings. Older patients, especially those with dementia, are disproportionately negatively affected by traditional healthcare models. The design of care settings is a modifiable risk factor that can facilitate better outcomes. Presenters will review insights gleaned...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E02
A design team and healthcare system leaders studied global retail precedents for strategies to balance standardization and flexibility in new, systemwide ambulatory construction projects. The solution was to implement a prototype-based design initiative that leveraged best practices, managed cost and risk, and created project templates that advanced systemwide design consistency...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E03
This case study explores the key institutional partnerships, design, and clinical simulation technologies that helped create Delgado Community College’s new 120,000-square-foot Ochsner Center for Nursing and Allied Health. As an integrative model for interdisciplinary health education, the new center was envisioned to expand access to healthcare by addressing the growing...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E04
Resilience is an equity issue and is directly linked to the resources (social, physical, and economic) one has available to cope with environmental stressors. A lack of resources leads to adverse health outcomes. Promoting health equity is a tough challenge for health systems and can seem like a lot of...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E05
This presentation documents the journey of Lee Health, a large nonprofit health system located in Lee County, Florida, which took a direct hit from Hurricane Ian in September 2022. Hurricane Ian was the fifth strongest hurricane on record in the state of Florida and caused massive destruction to the community....
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E06
AdventHealth Training Center, which opened in August of 2022, provides the NBA’s Orlando Magic with an innovative sports performance center and the community with a whole-person health and wellness facility. The new 130,000-sq.-ft. training facility is designed to optimize performance and provide ample recovery space for professional athletes. In collaboration...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E07
Crisis care centers contribute to better patient outcomes and can also alleviate the strain on inpatient facilities, emergency departments, and jails. This case study of the Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Care Center explores critical clinical and environmental drivers involved in programming and planning crisis care facilities, and their impact...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E08
Children’s hospital leaders will weigh in on current opportunities and challenges facing facilities that not only care for children and their families, but also have robust pediatric specific/translational research institutes and academic training programs. Topics covered will include: master facilities planning, the evolution of acuity levels in emergency and inpatient...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E09
To maximize effectiveness and optimization of service delivery, successful laboratory design must balance a variety of health and safety priorities with long-term expectations of facility flexibility. Additionally, considerations must be paid to creating a rewarding workplace experiences to support laboratory staff. Healthcare laboratories include standard of care clinical laboratories and...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E10
Ever been skewered by a contract that didn’t protect you? Or confused by different off-the -shelf contract templates? Or just perplexed by what’s still relevant from previous contracts? This workshop is for you. Your project may have unique requirements, need special language, a customized contract form or there’s a different...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R01
Driven by the pandemic, climate, culture, and internal organizational pressures, the perfect storm of the last few years has raised many questions about current design strategies and the adaptability of health facilities. This has forced us to re-evaluate design approaches to key clinical spaces and building systems. However, there is...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R02
How can the construction delivery method contribute to a healthcare system’s values and project goals? A team consisting of design, construction, and owner perspectives will compare and contrast design-build construction with other construction delivery methods in healthcare and identify strategies for controlling costs and accelerating speed to market while supporting...
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Sunday, November 05, 9:45 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:D01
Join this moderated expert panel discussion to explore questions, answers, and challenges to making informed decisions when selecting surface finish materials. Determine suitability, testing required, and anticipated life cycle. Evaluate finishes prior to specification, and critical tools to inform your selection. Share insight into healthcare environments, including cleaning, sanitizing, and...
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Sunday, November 05, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This discussion dives into artificial intelligence (AI), speculative design, and explores a proof of concept that showcases how we as designers can learn to simulate physical environments in real time. Based on a patient's profile , we can deliver a new kind of bespoke care model that leverages AI. This...
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- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E11
There is growing evidence that the design of healthcare environments may contribute to the spread of hospital-acquired infections. However, a knowledge gap persists on how the integrative effects of the environment of care planning and operational interventions influence the transmission of infection-causing pathogens. This presentation will demonstrate the development and...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E12
Henry Ford Hospital launched a once-in-a-generation XL hospital project (hospitals over a million square feet) that will propel the health system confidently into the next century of world-class healthcare for Detroit. A collaborative project delivery team brings together highly accomplished design firms from across the country, unified by their expertise...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E13
The patient room is replicated multiple times in a hospital, and design of this space has significant, ongoing and long-term impacts on the delivery of patient care. A large health system undertook an evidence-based design process to design a patient room that involved evaluating physical mock-ups at four different stages...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E14
In this presentation, speakers will define what a rural emergency hospital (REH) setting is and evaluate the role of the community hospital through the lens of healthcare designers, health system owners, and allied organizations to share the evolution of this new provider type. They’ll present case studies of this evolution,...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E15
Research published from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’s (HHS) consultative planning for the new Office of Climate Change and Health Equity department and HSS sustainability team has prompted a 2024 initiative emphasizing sustainability efforts under a multitude of grants, direct payments, and financial assistance. More than 10...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E16
Advances in diagnostics, increasing physician specialization, health system growth, and an interest in providing the best possible care for patients have all contributed to the development of specialty hospitals. Once limited primarily to cancer care, pediatrics, and behavioral health, specialty hospitals now include cardiovascular, neurosciences, and orthopedics. This latest in...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E17
Understanding the unique set of experiences of persons with eating disorders can guide the design of settings for treating eating disorders. Beginning in 2016, this research and design team, in partnership with Eating Recovery Center (ERC), initiated an ongoing, portfolio-wide facility evaluation of ERC’s inpatient and residential treatment facilities. A...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:E18
The nature of childhood is changing, and play is changing with it. For kids spending time in the hospital, this transformation is further amplified. Inpatient rooms are becoming the heart of where play occurs and these spaces often don’t meet the patients’ social, emotional, and well-being needs. This presentation will...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E19
Retail shopping malls have become less viable post-pandemic, and a new model has emerged with even more potential: medical malls. During this session, attendees will learn key considerations for the adaptive reuse of retail space, explore how the use of prefabrication and early planning for the practice can accelerate a...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E20
Sooner or later most professionals who design, engineer or build complex buildings will encounter a claim against their errors and omissions insurance. No matter how hard you try, there is no such thing as a perfect set of documents. Occasionally it is a simple misunderstanding among the players that develops...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R03
Caregiver burnout is a major risk to the health of the United States. Characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and decreased personal accomplishments, burnout is recognized as an occupational hazard that affects nurses, patients, families, and society as a whole. How can the design of healing spaces encourage nurses to adopt...
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Sunday, November 05, 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
- Room: La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom
- Session Number:K02
Open to all attendees, Healthcare Design magazine will honor the
winners of its annual competitions during this luncheon. Editor-in-
Chief Jennifer Kovacs Silvis will introduce the most recent winners
of the Design Showcase, Remodel/Renovation Competition, Rising
Star awards, and The HCD 10. The program will share details on
the winners’ impressive achievements and celebrate another...
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Sunday, November 05, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E21
The purpose of this study is to investigate if there is a physiological stress response to the visual movement and auditory speed of waterscapes. In this empirical study, 118 participants were either exposed to a slow-moving or fast-moving immersive digital waterscape. Pre- and post-anxiety were measured using salivary cortisol and...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E22
With construction of their initial strategic projects almost completed, the remaining original participants of the West Jefferson Medical Center (WJMC) 5-Year Strategic Plan met to review the goals, successes, and obstacles so far. Founded over 50 years ago, WJMC is both the largest healthcare provider in its immediate location in...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E23
To address the growing need for mental health services in its communities, Lakeland Regional Health embarked on a journey to develop a world-class facility through building design. The building becomes a tool to support innovative care models that maximize preventive treatments and minimize crisis scenarios, with a focus on treatment...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E24
There is an urgency to create healthcare facilities that serve their staff, patients, and visitors by designing inclusive spaces. Most public restrooms and staff locker rooms in healthcare facilities are segregated on the basis of sex, leading to exclusion and otherness. This session advocates for the design of gender-affirming spaces...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E25
Northern Light Health (NLH) formerly owned and operated 10 hospitals across the state of Maine, two of which were in Portland—the largest and fastest-growing city in the state. NLH decided to combine the two hospitals into a single modern facility and sell the 1940s hospital building to a local consortium...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E26
Healthcare buildings are often defined by their “popular” income-generating spaces. Patient rooms, operating rooms, imaging rooms, and grand public spaces all contribute to creating an image that is presented to patients and defines the character of the building. But what about the other spaces that are required to make a...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E27
Two goals (sometimes complimentary, and other times competing) are at the center of current behavioral and mental healthcare models: safety and healing. While safety is always a driver, we shouldn’t lose a strong emphasis on healing for this specialized care. This session explores the objectives of safety, efficiency, satisfaction, and...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E28
When a family member enters the hospital, the last thing on their mind is whether the environment is secure. Pediatrics represent a vulnerable patient population, and the unfortunate reality is that even in pediatric healthcare spaces, security breaches occur. In contrast to security, pediatric spaces offer open spaces for patients,...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E29
Digital health technologies are transforming the delivery of healthcare and the way we design medical environments. Many of these new advances bypass the traditional built environment and change the way we program and plan the spaces (and locations) that healing services are given. The use and application of these new...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E30
Remodel and refresh projects have long stood in the shadow of new healthcare buildings, their sleek and sexy counterparts. Most healthcare organizations took a major financial hit during the pandemic, with high interest rates and tight capital budgets. New construction may no longer be an option. It's prime time to...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R05
This roundtable will look at a transformational change that a healthcare provider made to create an urgent care model that concentrated on customer service and the patient experience. This model appeals to busy, younger adults and needed to be located in a retail center closer to where people live, work,...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R06
Weill Cornell Medicine set out to create a new flagship location in an existing office building with multiple tenants in Midtown Manhattan. This location would create e new hub of specialty care, consolidating multiple sites into one central location close to transportation. Repurposing this building for clinical use, however, came...
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Sunday, November 05, 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM
- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:D02
Design standards or design guidelines – what’s the difference? The development and use of design standards has evolved over time. Today, health systems of all types and sizes are developing standards for different types of spaces, furnishings and equipment, the building envelope, and to support different operational models. Standards have...
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Sunday, November 05, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- Room: 333
- Session Number:A09
Are you interested in obtaining credentials showing your advanced competency and affiliation with the most experienced healthcare architects? This certification prep seminar will provide useful information to submit an application, gather a portfolio, and prepare for the ACHA exam. Seasoned ACHA-certified healthcare architects will cover application materials, exam topics, sample...
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Sunday, November 05, 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E31
An evidence-based design approach was used to enhance patient experience and improve operational efficiency and flows (people, equipment, and instruments) in the newly built and occupied Emory Executive Park Musculoskeletal Institute. In collaboration with HKS and Center for Health Facilities Design and Testing, a functional performance evaluation of the surgical...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E32
The guidelines driving evidence-based design have been successfully incorporated by firms and projects all over the world. Integrating evidence-based design into architectural practice demonstrates a commitment to informed design decisions that impact the built environment—but where do you start? Join RS&H in this interactive session to learn how they initiated...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E33
Large hospitals are highly complex facilities with numerous circulation paths interconnected inside and
outside. These facilities in urban areas evolved through years of practice on relatively limited campus
footprints, which further stressed the navigational issues. Presenters conducted a study and developed
a series of methods and tools investigating the circulation system efficacy and...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E34
This session will explore the case study of a new ambulatory care center in an underserved section of Indianapolis. For the project, an equity plan was created that outlines a desire and process for involving the community to design a care center that is community-minded; economically sound; and a leader...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E35
The built environment is a powerful determinant of both individual and population health, and healthcare systems are uniquely positioned to serve as a role model for designing facilities that promote health and wellness. Leading by example, Baptist Health Care has achieved a Fitwel certification for the campus’ new medical office...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E36
Kaiser Permanente will be investing a large portion of its capital budget over the next several years into a new hospital building footprint. This provides an opportunity for Kaiser Permanente to embark on refreshing the hospital template to align with the latest thinking in care transformation. This effort included the...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E37
In recent years, much research has been focused on advancing the design of inpatient behavioral
healthcare facilities; however, outpatient care facilities are increasingly understood as critical in
providing patient and staff safety and helping prevent costly inpatient admissions. Designers can
support clinical teams by providing efficient outpatient clinic spaces that are safe, functional...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E38
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are part of an increasing population often overlooked in classroom design. The exploratory study followed 10 children with ASD, ages three to five, before and after relocating to a new facility. The goal was to learn if classroom design features influence behavioral outcomes. Multiple...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E39
When a VA campus (known as a station) embarks upon planning initiatives to project its future growth or reduction course, leaders base their strategies on VA guidelines, yet they have to continue to plan for ongoing maintenance, minor construction programs, and collaboration with the VISN (Vertical Intergrated System Network) Unlike...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E40
Stanford Medicine Children's Health is renovating its 30-year-old hospital while caring for some of the country's most vulnerable patients. Hidden issues within a building's infrastructure may be uncovered well into the demolition/construction phases of the project and maintaining the dual priorities of ensuring the hospital remains functional while keeping construction...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R07
Could a space plan for an MOB main entry storefront help enhance the outpatient exam experience? The IPD design team at Cook Children’s believed it could by creating a a simple public space common area equipped with reliable technology tools and a tech-savvy staff known as the “Peaks Tech Zone.”...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R08
Equality and social justice are elements that should be included in all aspects of hospital design. When people walk through the hospital, they should feel welcomed and have a sense of belonging. Join art curator Antonia Dapena-Tretter as she shares multiple case studies of how art in the Lucile Packard...
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Sunday, November 05, 4:15 PM - 4:45 PM
- Room: Lobby outside Exhibit Hall D-E
- Session Number:N01
Visit this area to enjoy food, drinks, and networking while perusing this year’s project gallery. You may even get the chance to meet the talented designers and architects behind these showcased projects!...
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Sunday, November 05, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
- Room: Exhibit Hall
- Session Number:N02
On Sunday evening, join us in the Exhibit Hall as we kick off the HCD Welcome Reception! You'll enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and networking—all while previewing exciting new products and innovations from leading manufacturers in healthcare design.
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Sunday, November 05, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Sunday, November 05, 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST01
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Sunday, November 05, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:A10
This 90-minute interactive course delves into the critical intersections of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in healthcare architecture with an interactive workshop. Facilitators and guest speakers include Yiselle Santos-Rivera, HKS, Roderic Walton, Moody Nolan, and Taft Cleveland, SmithGroup and will explore how these principles significantly influence the health of communities....
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Sunday, November 05, 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST10
Your organization has space. And a lot of it. More pressing, you have countless stakeholders continually requesting to measure, assess, utilize, subdivide or modify all those buildings, floors, zones and rooms. Chances are you have space documentation that runs the gamut, from yellowed parchment to augmented-reality-enhanced BIM models. Keeping all...
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Sunday, November 05, 6:45 PM - 8:15 PM
- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:A11
The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers (AAHID) invites industry partners, Certified Healthcare Interior Designers (CHID), supporters, and friends to this special event. The reception offers an excellent opportunity to mix, mingle, and network, and to learn about CHID certification. A must-attend event for the healthcare design community!...
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Sunday, November 05, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Room: 356-357
- Session Number:A12
Join AIA-AAH members, friends, and leaders for an update on the latest developments within AIA-AAH, followed by a relaxed evening to celebrate our 77th year, connect with old friends, and enjoy great food and refreshments. Attendees will also be able to meet and greet the talented and hard-working STERIS Student...
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