In today’s fast-pace, evolving world people are constantly looking for a faster, more efficient way to receive and register information. Everyday people are creating applications, graphic information and new technologies to make such efficiencies possible. Now, the most common and more popular way to receive information faster is by utilizing infographics. Within the last five […]

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A result of reform, research and technology, the healthcare industry is rapidly changing, with the common goal to improve population health. While individual choices, corporate behavior and environment influence one’s health, healthcare entities have a significant role in the management of their communities’ health. Investing in health and wellness can save money in the long […]

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Imagine what it would have been like to be hospitalized 200 years ago…you were probably in a dimly lit, poorly ventilated ward with dozens of other patients…you would have been exposed to all manner of infections and maladies in surroundings that that did very little to actually help in the healing process. With these images […]

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Authored by Mike Ryley and Joe Garrity Featured on FacilityCare in April 2015. Utilizing KaiNexus – a cloud-based platform that allows cross-office access to improvement projects – to identify and track an opportunity for improvement (OI) is an intuitive way to manage enhancement efforts firm-wide.

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Featured on FacilityCare in April 2015. Utilizing KaiNexus – a cloud-based platform that allows cross-office access to improvement projects – to identify and track an opportunity for improvement (OI) is an intuitive way to manage enhancement efforts firm-wide.

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Featured in BloovanConnect and Medical Construction + Design in September 2015. In April 2015, our group of healthcare facility leaders reconvened having previously met in December 2014 and February 2015.Participants from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC, gathered to discuss two hot topics: alternative delivery methods and technology. At the top of the discussion list, the panel […]

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Featured in Health Facilities Management, March 2014 More than 15 years ago, a new healthcare organization sprung from a growing outmigration from Trenton, NJ, into its suburbs and three hospitals competing for a dwindling patient population. Two of the competing acute care hospitals in Trenton merged, forming Capital Health System. Array Architects had deep ties […]

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