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Dates = 11/07/2023
Tuesday, November 07, 7:30 AM - 8:15 AM
Tuesday, November 07, 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM
- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E62
In 2019, the concept of “process neutral” design for MetroHealth’s new acute care tower was presented at Healthcare Design. The approach aspired to adapt to changing models of care. Now fully operational, this session will tell the next chapter in the story of The Glick Center, sharing how process-neutral, universal...
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- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E61
There is a crucial need for increased research on factors and attributes that support late-life health and well-being and guarantee more independence for this vulnerable population. This study enhances architectural lighting design in senior living facilities by providing integrated human-centric lighting that promotes the health and well-being of elderly residents....
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E63
To improve patient safety, experience, and wellness, healthcare organizations are rethinking how they deliver care to be more patient centered. Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown set out to create a care model referred to as the “Winship Way,” bringing care to the patient rather than the patient to the...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E64
This session will explore how a focus on healthy design principles, materials selection, building standards, and policy actions can positively impact patients, employees, and the community. Central to this is understanding the right materials selection and how chemicals can negatively impact a person's health long-term. The most at-risk populations for...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E65
Decarbonization of the healthcare sector is a pressing and difficult challenge on a global scale. Is electrification part of the solution? Ultimately, if hospitals across the globe can become fully electric or incorporate greater use of electrified energy into their buildings and operations, it could create a virtuous circle. As...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E66
West Park Healthcare Centre is an innovative, full service rehabilitation center. This presentation will outline how West Park’s need for future flexibility was incorporated in the project design, from the interior design, to ahead-of-the-curve accessibility, to numerous outdoor spaces and other unique elements. The team will discuss how the facility...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E67
Emerging digital technologies have the potential to revolutionize medical care, from the perspective of both provider and consumer. However, the speed at which these technologies are moving is challenging the ability of providers and consumers to keep pace. The system could soon be at an inflection point, where technology will...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E68
While there is no single definition of “small” projects and how resources are allocated based on every organization’s structure, there are similarities in delivering these projects. In this session, presenters will provide case studies and real-life experiences on how teams can be nimble and agile to be effective on small...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E69
Hospital design is a long complex process that traditionally required diverse team members to align operational, environmental, experiential, clinical, and organizational needs and objectives. This interactive presentation will focus on the innovations driven by escalating constructions costs, required isolation of team members during a pandemic, and the need to design...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R15
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds the potential of radically changing the role of architects in the way healthcare buildings are designed. It raises questions about how to employ AI effectively, appropriately, and ethically as a new tool in the design process. This Architecture for Health Educators Forum will explore the potential...
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Tuesday, November 07, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E70
In recent years, the healthcare industry has increasingly focused on standard clinic design as a route to operational efficiency and error reduction, in addition to simplified timelines and predictable costs. It has yet to be demonstrated, however, whether standardized design serves varied service lines. Following up on a project profile...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E71
The Cleveland Clinic uses a project management approach and healthcare architectural expertise to support end users in the design and implementation of spaces for healthcare delivery. Patient safety, experience, and quality are ensured in the built environment through a collaborative team approach. Through relationship building and structured project management, the...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E72
Last year, the presenters shared translational research being implemented in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Cincinnati Children’s new Critical Care Building, where the world’s first full-spectrum biologically aware lighting system builds upon recent discoveries about how light affects human development. The novel and proprietary lighting system within each...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E73
Few parts of our country are untouched by the opioid epidemic, but in rural Clallam County, Wash., near the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, the crisis is particularly acute. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe opened a Healing Clinic in 2022 to meet the needs of community members struggling with substance use...
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E74
Extreme weather events are repeatedly testing the resiliency of healthcare facilities and revealing vulnerabilities in maintaining essential functions. More than ever, a thorough planning process that considers infrastructure needs, design factors, backup systems, and budget realities is essential in preventing costly damages and disruptions to critical care when it’s needed...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E75
Be that person who can tell others about the research before it’s published! In this session, you will learn about the work of The Center for Health Design’s Research Coalition and how it supports the New Investigator initiative. Winners of the 2022 Joseph G. Sprague New Investigator Award will provide...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E76
Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is currently integrated into existing operating rooms (ORs) that are not designed to support the equipment and staff needs for these types of surgeries. Although there are existing design guidelines for designing ORs, these are minimum guidelines and fail to address the specific considerations for robotic-assisted surgery....
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E77
When treating veterans in an inpatient mental health setting, the Veterans Affair’s goal is “to support recovery and enable veterans who experience mental health problems to live meaningful lives in their communities and achieve their full potential.” This session examines a patient-centered, interior design project that evolved from evidence-based criteria...
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:E78
Mayo Clinic’s Rochester Campus has 130+ operating rooms, and continually remodels and adds to this fleet. Mayo Clinic has assessed recently installed modular ceiling systems in a group of 12 Operating rooms, compared to those built “traditionally” by multiple trades in the field. These presenters will address numerous aspects of...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R16
The AIA-AAH Research Initiatives Committee invites the industry to join in this round table dialogue on the committee’s ongoing and expanding benchmarking efforts! Compare quantitative criteria of NSF, DGS, multiplier factors, and travel distances metrics for three clinic typologies: onstage/offstage, shared circulation, and linear. This year’s research includes quantifying circulation...
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Tuesday, November 07, 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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Tuesday, November 07, 10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST08
Recent shifts in patient and institutional needs have resulted in waiting spaces becoming more recognized as experience-defining spaces that need to make people feel welcomed, safe and supported. Hear about our latest research to understand how focusing on designing better spaces where waiting happens can set the stage for the...
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Tuesday, November 07, 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST09
MMA is revolutionizing traditional methods of design and construction through our innovative IPD process utilizing DfMA and prefabricated, modular components. By providing transformative improvements across the asset lifecycle in time, cost, quality, and safety, IPD is a viable solution to design-negotiated-bid-build challenges and assures predictability, consistency, and enhanced speed to...
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Tuesday, November 07, 12:15 PM - 12:45 PM
- Room: Solutions Theater in Expo Hall
- Session Number:ST11
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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Tuesday, November 07, 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
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THE DRAWING: Tuesday, November 7 at 12:30 p.m. in Exhibit Hall D-E (Solutions Theater stage)
ENTERING IS EASY: Attendees can pick up their entry card at the registration counter, and collect stamps around the show floor. Once your entry card is full, write in your name, title, and company, then...
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Tuesday, November 07, 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E86
When lives are at stake and precision is paramount, successfully renovating an occupied healthcare facility requires true balance. Learning to navigate through complex challenges, maintaining consistent communication, and providing innovative solutions unlock the secret to success for all stakeholders in any project. Though all renovation projects are demanding, imagine accomplishing...
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- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E79
This session will explore a systematic review of the literature regarding the challenges of patients suffering from vision loss within the healthcare system. Presenters will focus specifically on design interventions that have been proposed and/or investigated to increase their safety and improve their experiences when navigating centers of care. HSW...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E80
Sutter Health California Pacific Medical Center, Van Ness Campus Hospital applied novel design approaches to provide operational flexibility and efficiency in outpatient and inpatient care. The unique integration of a shared universal care model and decentralized care team stations were implemented to support and enhance interprofessional collaboration and patient care....
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E81
This presentation brings together the clinical and design expertise that collaborated with patients, providers, and staff to create a new and enhanced model for ambulatory care. Hear from the clinical medical director from a multi-state academic medical center and an architectural planner and programmer that worked together to create an...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E82
With healthcare institutions becoming the largest employers in urban centers, their roles as active actors in cities, beyond their traditional role as pillars of community health, is rapidly increasing. The recent healthcare building boom is transforming the human, cultural, urban, architectural, and financial landscapes in a variety of urban centers....
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E83
In an effort to future-proof the emergency department at University of Cincinnati Medical Center (the only Level 1 trauma center in Cincinnati and surrounding communities), UC Health is incorporating a public lounge space adjacent to the newly renovated ED that can transform into additional patient treatment space. This presentation will...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E84
At the Sanford USD Medical Center, increasing orthopedic patient volume and a goal to enhance the rural patient experience led to the a new orthopedic tower and the concept of Surgical HOSPITALity. The new tower expands the existing surgery department chassis and provides 56 hotel rooms over 2.5 floors. The...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E85
Simulation-based Healthcare Design Testing (SbHDT) evaluates design guides. Simulated spaces mirror designs, proactively testing complex interfaces between people, processes, and the physical environment. Participants provide feedback on functionality of space and potential latent safety threats. Healthcare architects and designers observe participants, allowing to make modifications to designs in real time....
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:R17
In the last two decades, significant changes have been made in both technology and regulatory requirements for operating rooms. These have resulted in larger rooms as well as an increase in outpatient surgery volume. As case types that can be performed in an outpatient setting continue to expand and evolve,...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R18
Project schedules align project stakeholders on specific deadlines and objectives. Join this roundtable for a discussion on how to schedule for success including how to balance vision, planning and constructability for a project. Presenters will explore the process of scheduling as it influences healthcare design and construction projects and will...
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Tuesday, November 07, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
- Room: 238-239
- Session Number:E87
This research performed an extensive post-occupancy evaluation (POE) on a new cancer infusion center with a pod-like layout featuring semi-private infusion bays and compared results to a pre-occupancy evaluation of two existing infusion centers. The study’s purpose was to investigate the impact of different infusion center designs on staff efficiency...
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- Room: 344-345
- Session Number:E88
When Sixteenth Street Community Health Clinics partnered with Kahler Slater to assess their facilities and operations, they were shocked when an in-depth data analysis revealed that no additional space was needed to meet their current demand and anticipated short-term growth. The focus shifted to how they could utilize current assets...
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- Room: 338-339
- Session Number:E89
The Joe DiMaggio Pediatric Cardiovascular Center utilized an EBD process to design Cardiovasular Operating Rooms (CVORs) for a wide range of patients, while considering inter-specialty space flexibility. To continue to advance and validate the design hypotheses, a POE was conducted to inform the next iteration of CVORs. Lessons learned, observations,...
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- Room: 243
- Session Number:E90
Throughout the nation, communities of color face the challenge of receiving fair, dignified care from traditional healthcare institutions. This leads to numerous health disparities within these communities of color. This session will present the story of the Seattle Children’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic and its expansion to a second clinic....
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- Room: 343
- Session Number:E91
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston recently completed a 450,000-square-foot, 11-story, 158-bed inpatient and diagnostic and treatment addition in the heart of Boston’s Longwood Medical Center. Located along Boston’s Emerald Necklace designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the building is inspired by the presence of this green space to...
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- Room: 353-354
- Session Number:E92
Cancer treatment has evolved significantly in the past decades but due to the high variability of cancers, each patient requires a personalized approach to their diagnosis and treatment. In this engaging and timely session, three designers (and recent cancer survivors) break down the findings of their case study for the...
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- Room: 252-254
- Session Number:E93
As Northwell Health identified a growing need to expand several outpatient practices and consolidate them into distinct centers of excellence, the health system considered how technology, flexible planning, and a renewed patient registration inflow can be leveraged to maximize program in their flagship pavilion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The...
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- Room: 255-257
- Session Number:E94
Healthcare facilities data is ever changing to fulfill regulatory requirements, develop effective operations, and address emergent needs and requests. The ability to develop and maintain a single repository of key building information in an easily formatted, consistent and recognizable format to communicate to diverse audiences is the ultimate facilities tool....
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- Room: 245
- Session Number:R19
What background and education makes the most effective leader in a design and construction team? Judging from this panel of highly successful and effective leaders from top ranked health systems across the country, there is no one answer. This panel tackles the challenging topic of how female leaders can break...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R20
As designers, we are in an opportune position to advocate empathetic design thinking and influence the built environment experience. This discussion will highlight how we have the ability to connect with users and that there is a distinct difference between designing a space for someone versus designing a space with...
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