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Kettering Health To Add Ambulatory Infusion Center At Ohio Hospital

Kettering Health (Kettering, Ohio) is renovating its hospital in Troy, Ohio, to add an ambulatory center with non-oncology infusion services, according to the website bizjournals.com . The facility will serve patients needing infusion and injection care, infectious disease treatment, and other medical conditions. Renovations are expected to begin later this year and will not add square footage to the hospital. The project is slated to be completed by mid-2024. The post Kettering Health To Add Ambulatory Infusion Center At Ohio Hospital first appeared on HCD Magazine .

Weill Cornell Medicine To Expand In New York

Academic medical center Weill Cornell Medicine in New York is expanding its footprint with additional medical practice space at its Manhattan facility and a new residence dorm in the Upper East Side, according to the website beckershospitalreview.com . Located in Midtown Manhattan, the academic medical center will add an additional 10,000 square feet of space for clinical practices. The project, expected to open in fall 2025, will occupy nine floors and have a separate lobby entrance for patients. Weill Cornell also announced plans to build a $260 million residence hall at its Upper East Side campus. The 16-story, 173,000-square-foot facility will include 163 studios, seven one-bedroom units, and 51 two-bedroom apartments. The post Weill Cornell Medicine To Expand In New York first appeared on HCD Magazine .

Giselle Newman Of Hendrick: Face Time

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Photo credit: Lauren Cheathum The senior director, Hendrick Inc. (Nashville, Tenn.), shares how she overcame a fear of healthcare spaces to build a career in interior design, where we’ll find her outside the office, and her passion for party planning What drew you to a career in healthcare design? Believe it or not, I was the person who fainted in a dental chair, so a healthcare-related career was not at the top of my career list. But during my undergraduate studies in interior design, I worked at a major healthcare system where I learned how evidence-based design impacts the care environment. From then on, I was hooked. I began my graduate degree in interior architecture with an emphasis on rehabilitative environments. What was your first healthcare project? Early in my career, I redesigned a home in Tampa, Fla., for a family with disabilities. The father was color blind, the mother was losing her sight, and their two children were blind. I learned so much about textures and s

$85M Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Outpatient Facility Breaks Ground In Ohio

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in Cincinnati broke ground on Cincinnati Children’s Eastgate, an urgent care and outpatient surgery center in Union Township, according to the website bizjournals.com . The two-story, 110,000-square-foot facility will house specialty clinics, an urgent care, and various therapies. The $85 million center is expected to open in summer 2025. For more information on Cincinnati Children’s go here . The post $85M Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Outpatient Facility Breaks Ground In Ohio first appeared on HCD Magazine .

Next-Gen Master Planning For Healthcare

The past few years have brought profound, ongoing change to our nation’s hospitals. The COVID-19 pandemic upended the way care is delivered, introducing new design strategies and regulatory codes, while other code changes, such as seismic regulations, have disqualified existing spaces for certain uses. Organizations are also navigating cash flow challenges, while responding to rising demand—outpatient and inpatient volumes are expected to increase by 16 percent and 2 percent respectively over the next decade, according to a report by SG2 , a healthcare consultancy firm. This rapidly changing market is a challenging context for master planning, which requires organizations to project their anticipated capital needs over a multiyear timeline. The result is a conundrum: American healthcare systems continue to create long-term master plans, but they frequently discard them after a few years as changing market conditions render them obsolete. Fortunately, there are more adaptable approa

Array Architects Acquires DCC Design Group

Array Architects (Conshohocken, Pa.) acquired healthcare-focused interior design firm DCC Design Group (Wilmington, Del.). Nicole Cocolin, former president of DCC Design Group, will serve as principal and practice leader, interior design, at the newly integrated firm. DCC Design Group started in 2015 by partnering with Array on a project at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. The post Array Architects Acquires DCC Design Group first appeared on HCD Magazine .

AnMed Medical Center Plans $35M Hospital In South Carolina

AnMed Medical Center in Anderson, S.C., is planning a new hospital in Piedmont, S.C., according to the website greenvillejournal.com . Situated on 7.8 acres, the 40,000-square-foot facility will house an emergency department (ED), primary care and specialty provider office, physical therapy, laboratory, and imaging services. The project team includes McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture (Charlotte, N.C.). The $35 million hospital is slated to open in early 2025. The post AnMed Medical Center Plans $35M Hospital In South Carolina first appeared on HCD Magazine .