Featured in Executive Insight, April 7, 2014 The Oxford Dictionary defines the word “afford” as “the ability to do something without risk of adverse consequences.” It is that very element of risk that has caused many to pause as the impact of the “Affordable Care Act” is slowly and deliberately revealed over the next several […]

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Ashley Gold, Associate Editor at Fierce Healthcare reports that emergency rooms in California have observed different trends than usual in heat-related ER visits as temperatures have gone past 100 degrees. The elderly are especially susceptible to heat;

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Many architecture and engineering firms have invested in BIM technology and workflows in the past five years. Many of our clients have also embraced BIM to support their facility management needs.   What can design firms and owners do NOW to increase the ROI of BIM?

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Published by Healthcare Global, December 2013.  The delivery of healthcare is evolving due to healthcare reform initiatives based on the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  Nowhere is that more apparent than in the design of Medical Office Buildings (MOBs).

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  As an architect working for Array, with their focus exclusively on healthcare, I am very interested in how the technological advances in medicine are influencing the design of hospitals.   I had the opportunity to attend a lecture entitled  “A View from the Future” hosted by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation at the CUNY graduate […]

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Just a little over five months ago, we witnessed immense devastation to the New York City area due to Hurricane Sandy.

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CANstruction® is a non-profit organization that holds annual design and build competitions to construct giant sized structures made entirely of canned goods in major cities. The structures are then judged and put on display to the public for a week.

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By Kristin Zeit, Editor-in-Chief Healthcare Design As more and more patients prefer retail health such as alternative medicine and healing options for their medical treatments, the trend toward fewer beds in hospitals is here to stay, attendees learned at last month’s ASHE PDC annual summit.

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