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The planning and design of healthcare facilities has evolved over
the previous decades from "function follows design" to "design
follows function." Facilities stressed the functions of healthcare
providers but patient experience was not fully considered. The
design process has now crucially evolved, and currently, the
impression a hospital conveys to its patients and community is the
primary concern. The facilities must be welcoming, comfortable, and
exude a commitment to patient well-being. Rapid changes and
burgeoning technologies are now major considerations in facility
design. Without flexibility, hospitals face quicker obsolescence if
designs are not forward-thinking. Planning and Designing Healthcare
Facilities: A Lean, Innovative, and Evidence-Based Approach
explores recent developments in hospital design. Medical facilities
have been adapted to the requirements of clinical functions.
Recently, the needs of patients and clinical pathways have been
recognized. With the patient at the center of the process, the flow
of tasks becomes the guiding principle as hospital design must
employ evidence-based thinking, and process management methods such
as Lean become central. The authors explain new concepts to reduce
healthcare delivery cost, but keep quality the primary
consideration. Concepts such as sustainability (i.e., Green
Hospitals) and the use of new tools and technologies, such as
information and communication technology (ICT), Lean, and
evidence-based planning and innovations are fully explained.
As developed economies enter a period of slower growth, emerging
economies such as India have become prime examples of how more can
be achieved with less. Bringing together experience and expertise
from across the healthcare industry, this book examines innovations
that can bring about real advances in the healthcare industry.
Innovations in Healthcare Management: Cost-Effective and
Sustainable Solutions explores recent innovations in healthcare
from a global and Indian perspective. Emphasizing the importance of
Lean healthcare and innovation, it presents low-cost, high-volume
solutions that improve access to care. Providing concrete examples
of the five levels of innovation present in healthcare, the book
presents new concepts, methods, and tools for advancing processes
and operational flow. It includes case studies of actual results in
healthcare innovation from three continents that highlight emerging
global trends in healthcare system innovation. The book describes
how to organize resources and flows so that given targets, such as
cost, clinical quality, and patient experience, can be achieved
with available resources. It also covers nontraditional ecosystems
of innovation that move outside of expected technological
innovations, such as innovations in social persuasion, rural health
delivery, and the planning and design of hospitals. The book
maintains a focus on key issues across the healthcare industry-such
as access to care, demand creation, patient experiences, and
data-to help readers implement new ideas and new models of delivery
of affordable care in healthcare systems around the world.
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