Collaboration Spaces for Healthcare Teams

During my time as a bedside nurse I recall thinking that teamwork and communication came naturally by just working well with other care team members, and that the patients would naturally benefit from this.   But as I began transitioning my career to patient safety and quality of care through improving teamwork and communication I then realized that there are enablers and barriers to teamwork in the very unit and care areas we work in. 

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From Stress Reduction to Conversation Starters: Infusing the Visual Arts into Healthcare Settings

Art, while decorative, is more than simply a backdrop for medical environments. It is a path towards truly holistic healing and an integral part of our hospital experience. Pulling from evidence-based design research, Antonia Dapena-Tretter uses her background as the Art Curator at Stanford Medicine | Children’s Health, and board member at The National Organization for Arts in Health, to make the case for including artwork commissions and murals in every hospital or clinical space.

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From Clinical Nurse Specialist to Healthcare Operations Planner: Meet Ron Kraus.

At the last HCD Conference, Board member Kevin Meek had an opportunity to work in the NIHD booth with Ron Kraus MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN, ACNS-BC, a Healthcare Operations Planner with BSA LifeStructures. Recently joining the team at BSA LifeStructures in August 2022, Ron brings decades of clinical experience to the healthcare design operations team supporting clients and internal teams.

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Flooring and Integrated Systems in Behavioral Health: Meeting the Challenges.

Behavioral Health is among the fastest growing applications in the healthcare space.  The challenges involved in marrying the performance attributes required of an acute behavioral facility, while also achieving desired aesthetic outcomes, can be daunting. Read more in this blog contribution by Paul McKinney, EDAC, National Healthcare Segment Director, Gerflor USA.

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2024: Finding Purpose in our Community.

2024 will be a challenging year for our healthcare professions and industry, to say nothing about our society, country, and world. Let us together find purpose in our community with one another and in our collective vision to shape the future of healthcare through the engagement and integration of the clinical voice in the planning and design of healthcare environments. 

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NIHD’s Favorite Things of 2023.

With 2023 almost to a close, we asked current & past board members of the Nursing Institute of Healthcare Design to reflect on their favorite healthcare products, designs, and trends that will kickstart an aspirational New Year.

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The Case for Creating Intentional, High Performing Project Teams

A high performing team is a group of people who share a common vision, goals, and values, and who collaborate effectively to achieve exceptional results. A high performing team is not just a collection of individuals who happen to work together, but rather an intentional, cohesive unit that leverages the strengths and skills of each member.

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Sustainability and Climate Change Take Center Stage at Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo

That wraps up another eventful and successful Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo. For those of us familiar with attending and presenting at conferences, there is often a key takeaway about what trends those working in the sector should be planning for. Climate Change and Sustainability was undoubtedly the biggest takeaway from this year's conference…

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Using Full-Scale Simulations in a Mock-Up Space During the Design Process.

Using mock-ups during the design development phase of a project provides a unique opportunity to allow frontline staff to envision their future space and move through it according to their anticipated workflows. Read this blog contribution by NIHD Board member Lynn Aguilera, D.M., MSNEd, RN, PMP, EDAC.

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Tech and Consumer Navigation in Healthcare.

When most people think about Tech in Healthcare, their minds naturally go the big 4: Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft.  Many people think about these companies and their focus on data, AI algorithms, health data being collected at the personal device level, and many other “techie” types of impacts.  However, there is a whole other side of how tech is impacting and influencing the way consumers use and access healthcare services across the spectrum. Read the latest blog contribution by NIHD President Anthony Mistretta RN, MS EDAC, Lean Black Belt.

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Generations of Healthcare MacGyvers: An Interview with Architect and Healthcare Designer on Rural Health.

An interview on rural health by Pamela Jones, RN, MSN, MS, FACHE, EDAC with NIHD member Val Williams AIA, Senior Healthcare Planner Senior Associate at Page. Read on to learn how nurses and designers can contribute.

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The Crucial Role of Value Engineering - An Equipment Rail and Accessories Strategy into the Healthcare Facility Design Process.

In the realm of healthcare facility design, every detail matters. The effective integration of an equipment management strategy can significantly impact patient care, staff efficiency, and overall operational costs. Value Engineering equipment rail and accessories into a project from the outset of the design process ensures both cost and safety in the post occupancy environment.

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