Course Description
Clinical and nonclinical work patterns in healthcare have changed. The rise of telehealth and telework in addition to coping with COVID-19 protocols calls for rethinking the model for planning, design, construction, real estate, and financial decisions.
Here’s what we’re digging into:
- How will these changes reshape the facilities mix of healthcare systems?
- What types of medical facilities will dominate the future landscape in Texas?
- Which issues are vital when deciding to renovate, repurpose, or build new?
- What are pros and cons of repurposing non-medical properties?
- What construction solutions are bringing new efficiencies to job site?
- What recent surveys say about returning everyone to their workplaces, and space they’ll work in
Learning Objectives
- Identify changes in work patterns that will affect design of non-clinical spaces
- Ascertain the long term impact of telehealth will have on design of clinics and MOBs
- Recognize the type of medical facilities that will predominantly be built in future, and market forces driving these construction trends
- Learn the traps to avoid in attempting to repurpose retail and office properties for medical use
Roundtable Panelists:
- Charles Shelburne, VP Campus Planning/Baylor Scott & White, and VP/AMFP North Texas Chapter.
- Mike Conn, Executive VP of Development & Construction, Meridian
- Michael Corey, Managing Partner, Synergis Development Partners LLC
- Paul McCleary, Senior Vice President, Medistar
- Jade Franklin, Director Workplace Strategy, Knoll
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EDAC Course ID:
E21-19-EHWP
May 19, 2021
Class Frequency:
Once
Format:
Webinar
Cost:
$30.00