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Dates = 11/06/2023
Monday, November 06, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Monday, November 06, 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
- Room: La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom
- Session Number:K03
The Changemaker - A Pioneer in the Theory and Practice of Healing Design in the Healthcare Space. Barbara Huelat credits the diversity of her life experiences – as a designer, a healthcare strategist, a researcher, an author, a hospice volunteer, a dementia caregiver, and several intense and emotional events –...
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Monday, November 06, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E41
This multi-methods study investigated the relationships between window use (blind positions or bed orientation toward the windows) and patients’ length of stay, anxiety, and sleep quality in a cardiac intensive care unit (CICU). Using analysis of patient data, semi-structured interviews, and computer simulations, the study revealed that parallel bed placement...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E42
To apply evidence-based design, you have to know what the best available evidence is. But research is published faster than anyone can read it. How can researchers and practitioners keep up with the most recent work? In this rapid-fire session, researchers from The Center for Health Design will use their...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E43
Artificial intelligence, big data, and robotics influence our daily lives, yet medicine and health remain slow to react. This session introduces a disruptor, Fountain Life, which is built on a platform from the preventive success of the airline industry (where safety and outcome of each encounter is what consumers expect...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E44
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is imperative in all aspects of healthcare and evidence-based design (EBD). DEI application throughout EBD includes the establishment of equitable goals and performance metrics, creating a foundation for DEI in constructing research questions, conducting literature searches, collecting and reporting data and results, and setting the...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E45
Healthcare represents 10% of U.S. carbon emissions, and 5% of global carbon emissions, and continues to fuel the carbon fire. Discover a guidebook for decarbonization of hospitals. It will serve as a reference tool for hospital owners, operators, designers, architects, engineers, and regulators to understand the benefits of using advanced...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E46
What if you wanted to treat different types of cancer in multiple care communities on several different floors using a single infusion pharmacy? The unique regulatory demands, safety and efficacy considerations, and economic impacts of cancer drugs, combined with a focus on the patient experience, required a re-envisioning of oncology...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E47
The mental health crisis is a significant issue that has been exacerbated by the recent pandemic. In response, the design field is focusing on regenerative design, which takes into account the recovery of the natural environment and promotes positive mental health and well-being. This session will explore the impact of...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E48
Following the Flint, Mich., water crisis, the need for mental health services increased exponentially. Damaging effects of lead exposure, particularly in children, along with existing socioeconomic driven health disparities, compounded the challenges facing families. Flint’s medical community made the connection between the rising number of behavioral and learning issues in...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E49
Grace Hebert Curtis Architects partnered with Ochsner Clinic Foundation to transform a big box retail space into a comprehensive, patient-centered healthcare destination in Metairie, La. This “super clinic” design approach houses multiple specialty areas, a surgery center, and a 10-bed hospital under one expansive, yet cohesive, roof. This team will...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E50
This session explains how to configure new projects and major retrofit work in the healthcare space to adopt an MSI-driven approach to the automation systems that govern the performance of your buildings. Presenters will review a case study of a leading national healthcare provider's experience with introducing and MSI, and...
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- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:R09
Evolving clinical care practices, fast-advancing medical technologies, and emerging research have compelled us to reconsider the design of the intensive care unit (ICU). Told from the perspective of a clinician, a medical planner, and an architect, this discussion will deconstruct the process of programming, designing, and operationalizing contemporary ICUs in...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R10
This roundtable will highlight Saint Francil Health System as a case study. With a not-for-profit, mission-driven healthcare operator taking over a former rural city hospital previously run by for-profit health systems, new levels of trust led the way. Presenters will illuminate the unique city negotiations, brand differentiation, and concept design...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R11
For decades most healthcare planning projects have depended on the involvement of user groups to inform the design process. The value and efficiency of user groups has been questioned, and in many cases, user group participation has been greatly reduced. This interactive round table will explore when user groups may...
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Monday, November 06, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
- Room: 356-357
- Session Number:A13
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on why sustainable design is crucial in tackling climate change.
While you immerse yourself in the lively conversation, treat your taste buds to delicious beignets and savory eye-opening beverages. Prepare to be inspired as we delve into the future of design, sustainability,...
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Monday, November 06, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Monday, November 06, 10:05 AM - 10:35 AM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST02
Uncover the intricacies of material selection in healthcare design. Explore insights from various educational and healthcare projects that emphasize the pivotal role of materials in creating impactful spaces. You’ll hear from Elizabeth Margles, EVP of Marketing and Community at Material Bank, and Beth Kutterer-Sanchez, Senior Associate at Mackey Mitchell Architects.
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Monday, November 06, 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST03
Which project delivery method is best and why do Owners select different methods? [Design-bid-build? Design+CM (IPD Light)? Design-Build? Integrated Form of Agreement (IPD)? Etc.] This session features a Panel of Owners presenting their best practices and lessons learned regarding project delivery.
Sponsored by the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP)...
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Monday, November 06, 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
- Room: 252-253
- Session Number:BIFMA
Clean furniture not ruined furniture! Continuing a conversation from last year’s standing room only session, a panel of experts from BIFMA and the healthcare industry will discuss the ANSI/BIFMA Furniture Surfaces: Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting Standard. This panel will focus on establishing best practices to avoid damaging furniture surfaces in...
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Monday, November 06, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:A14
The AIA Arthur N. Tuttle Jr. Graduate Fellowship in Health Facility Planning and Design supports graduate students to increase awareness of the needs and nature of healthcare facilities, and to advance the knowledge of planning and design for healthcare environments. The Griffin/McKahan/Zilm (GMZ) fellowship has been established by three leaders...
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Monday, November 06, 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST04
What does it mean to have a smart building today? And, what will they look like in the next 10 years? Here’s a primer on latest technology and thinking. Whether you’re in pre-development, building new, or coping with existing buildings this session will provide insights into capabilities and limitations of,...
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Monday, November 06, 11:45 AM - 1:45 PM
- Room: Back of Exhibit Hall D-E
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Monday, November 06, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
- Room: 243
- Session Number:A16
Knowledge translation or knowledge transfer includes synthesis, dissemination, and exchange. A panel of research experts and design practitioners will discuss methods for translation, interpretation, and dissemination of evidence-based best practice. This in-depth discussion session is on the value and importance of translating design research into practice to inform and transform...
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Monday, November 06, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
- Room: 356-357
- Session Number:A15
The American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) Annual Luncheon will celebrate the organization’s 2023 accomplishments, new certificants, and award winners. The luncheon is complimentary and exclusive to ACHA certificate holders and ACHA candidates. The luncheon requires advanced registration with ACHA. Registration through HCD or adding this event to your calendar...
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Monday, November 06, 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST05
Observations on global healthcare facilities, design, and operational issues. Our panelists share takeaways from recent international healthcare conferences along with phenomenal growth of Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP)
Sponsored by the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP)...
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Monday, November 06, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:A17
As the mental and behavioral health epidemic in the United States continues to escalate, construction spending has increased exponentially as health systems recognize the need to improve their facilities. This includes strategic plans to build new facilities, as well as plans to renovate existing facilities to address the crisis and...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:A18
Join us for a robust conversation that will center upon the incorporation of sustainable practices and materials in the design of spaces that serve patients, staff and the community at large in the creation of spaces that promote healing and wellbeing. The panel will discuss the intersection of design with...
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Monday, November 06, 1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST06
In healthcare, the importance of accurate, up-to-date information helps to keep people safe. At 51%, doors remain the single biggest cause of ligature-based inpatient suicides in mental health (NCISH 2021). This presentation explores full-door alarming and the benefits of live status monitoring, providing actionable clinical insights to inform clinical pathways.
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Monday, November 06, 2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
- Room: La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom
- Session Number:K04
Join Healthcare Design Conference + Expo for an insightful and informative discussion with industry leaders on the current state of sustainability in healthcare, why initiatives are ramping up, and how voluntary programs as well as shifting mandates and requirements are necessitating new approaches. This powerhouse panel will cover both short-...
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Monday, November 06, 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST07
Learn about the benefits of polyurethane-coated fabrics for seating in healthcare settings, including:
Why breathability is better in polyurethane-coated textiles
The importance of stretch for immersion and envelopment
Sustainable fabric choices for hospital seating
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Monday, November 06, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
- Room: 356-357
- Session Number:A19
This exciting annual event is organized to highlight the brilliance and innovation of our future healthcare designers. Different schools from across the country are selected for an opportunity to exhibit their creativity and ideas in an explorative and challenging design charrette. This session showcases the design concepts generated during the...
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Monday, November 06, 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E51
This session will present findings from a mixed-methods, pre-post study investigating the impact of architectural design on sensory stress for patients, their families, and clinical staff in the ICU. Data consisting of acoustical measurements, sensory stress perception, and staff satisfaction were collected from three hospital ICUs before and after an...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E52
Physical security is essential in our healthcare facilities who are increasingly soft targets for behavioral health patients, disgruntled patients, gang retaliation, and active shooters. This session brings a highly experienced physical security professionial (PSP) to inform us of soft target threats and the challenges that heightened security environments bring to...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E53
With ongoing pressures of health inequity, workforce struggles, and socioeconomic influences, rural healthcare is at an inflection point. The pandemic put a spotlight on a how social determinants of health can impact care in rural communities. Wayne HealthCare embarked on an innovative journey to collapse traditional service organizations and create...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E54
Homelessness is a healthcare issue. Angeles House is a three-story facility designed to support 86 homeless families with dorm-like rooms arranged around courtyards and common areas with intentional space dedicated to behavioral health. The facility offers women and their children a place to live for three years while receiving basic...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E55
With the combined goal of a net zero carbon future and bolstered resiliency in the face of increasingly volatile global climatic conditions, the design, construction, and operation of healthcare facilities is challenged to perform at much higher levels than ever before. Located next to Beacon Hill on a more than...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E56
Reimagining orthopedic care, Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute combines an ambulatory surgery center with an orthopedic specialty inpatient hospital under one roof. Once complete, the innovative design and approach will deliver lasting benefits for operations and workflow efficiency. The facility also features state-of-the-art research and education components and thoughtful design...
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- Room: 244
- Session Number:E57
A major hurdle in pediatric mental health design is creating an empathetic and welcoming space for children that doesn’t feel overtly clinical or institutional. This session will discuss how Oklahoma Children’s Hospital sought to answer the question: How do we make a hospital not feel like a hospital? Hear how...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E58
The St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Family Commons project is a new model in providing patient- and family-focused space in a non-clinical environment and as an extension of the holistic care provided by the institution. The 45,000-square-foot haven within the St. Jude Patient Care Center is a floor free of...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E59
This presentation will highlight how repurposing space in a compact—but prominent–location of an existing hospital has transformed the experience for all involved in the complex process of organ transplantation. The new 16,000-square-foot UW Health Pleasant T. Rowland Transplant Clinic provides a new home for UW Health’s world-class transplant program, helping...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E60
Hospital infrastructure is not immune from disaster. Its complexity makes preparation, risk mitigation, and recovery very challenging. Catastrophic damage can render infrastructure unsafe for patients and can disrupt the ability to deliver care. In some situations, entire communities can be precariously left without emergency or acute care in their area....
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- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:R12
West Park Healthcare Centre (WPHC) is opening the door to a new era in healthcare through a bold and transformative hospital redevelopment. This session will focus on WPHC hospital design elements, new spaces, technologies and processes that can support value-based care. There will be a focus on the role of...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R13
The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston’s emergency preparedness and investment in resilience is remarkable. From the Gulf Coast’s hurricane storm surge flooding, through to droughts, winter freezes and utility failures cutting supply, these opposing extremes regularly present significant operational challenges. Ensuring water continuity is the last resource to enable...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R14
Two 50-year-old office buildings are being adapted and reused by the VA as a 325,000 SF inpatient hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This project will be one of, if not the first, adaptive-reuse, full-service hospital for the VA. It is the second project executed under the CHIP IN for Veterans Act...
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Monday, November 06, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Grab your show badge and meet us at Generations Hall for our annual networking party from 6-8 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 6. Built in the early 1820s as a sugar refinery, the space has been redesigned to pay homage to old New Orleans and features artwork depicting the history of...
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