Healthcare Facilities Today

WEEKLY ROUND-UP

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Cathy Jakicic

Welcome to the HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running after your long Labor Day weekend.

From D.C. to NOLA,  building projects and trends dominated the past week's posts on Healthcare Facility Today.

A Bethesda hospital will be getting a $273 million upgrade and Boston's Children's Hospital has plans for a new pedestrian bridge over a busy city street. Meanwhile, a new hospital in New Orleans was built to survive nature's worst as the city continues to rebuild years after Katrina.  

A San Diego hospital was recognized with a LEED Gold designation for its central plant and hospitals everywhere are recognizing where patient trends are going and designing their patient rooms for the comfort and safety of larger occupants.

Click the links below for a quick sampling of the week's articles and be sure to come back to HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com every day next week. We’re gathering and sharing the news, insights and advice you need to do your job smarter today, tomorrow and far into the fast-changing future of healthcare facilities. 

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Enjoy your weekend,
Cathy Jakicic
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Healthcare Facilities Today


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 • Boston's Children's Hospital plans for pedestrian bridge

 • New NOLA hospital is built to survive the worst

 • Hospitals are designing for bigger patients

l• San Diego hospital's central plant gets LEED Gold

 • Bethesda hospital to get $273 million upgrade

 


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