Healthcare Interior Design Trends
By Mary Bamborough, Iida now all know that the generation of the son of the graying baby boom? of that? â the first wave of children of the baby boom has turned 60. Their expectations of Health will be significantly different that those of their parents.  But one thing is for certain health care of? of? â continue to be a growing market for years to come.  during recent years? VE of? the wea seen the emergence of what we call medicine? of? Retail of? of? â.  Have you noticed the surgery centers, centers for care clinics and specialty clinics pop up in your neighborhood?  Up to 75% of the surgery now is performed on a patient outside.  The convenience factor of having medical services available close to home is becoming increasingly important, as foreseen.  as a result, hospitals are often left with more sick patients.  The staff is overloaded and should lead breaks and multitask while still give the patient the best care.  The effort becomes a fact of daily life.  Many hospitals struggle to attract and retain staff. These factors   create an opportunity for you to specialists to design health have an effect.  informed Architects, architects and decorators engineers can help a function to use the plan as a key component in excellent continuity of care. To understand the flexibility in design, the hospital can be sure the new technology will fit into their function. ? s? for a time to IND exciting to be a professional to design health.  Many new trends are emerging as an architect and decorator who specializes in healing environments, I find it very rewarding to see so many tremendous advances in this area. The? s? that the trend of transforming  a strong high purchasing power of health facilities is evidence-based design.  This is a process that research and measurement as factors affecting doctor intentional design, safety,? personnel and financial levels of performance â? o?  of? of? outcomes.â of? â Good design can affect the results relating to privacy, noise, access to nature, lighting and ventilation, wayfinding and effort of staff.  For example, patients typically recover more quickly when they have a nice view and a quiet place to rest.  They can even take the drug for pain reducer.  Falls patients can be reduced by the provision of room and better lighting.  The staff is less if requested are working in a space efficient, functional and supplichevole.   Try-based design is largely supported by the center? that a group non-profit based on,? of? â bill for health? â California who began the project of the pebble in 2000. According to its Web site, the? of? â aim of the project is the pebble to generate a ripple effect of community health by providing researched and documented examples of health facilities to which the design has made a difference in the quality of care and the provision of financial?  of? of institution.â far, health institutions of a 44 partnered with the center for the design of health in this research effort.  The examples cited results on the Web site? s? the Center include: patient falls are down 75% due to the decentralized design of the s? of? the units, the overall patient satisfaction has increased to 96.7%, the rates of turnover of professional nurse are decreased to 4.7% of the design has helped to reduce the index of share of the work of caring, with consequent improvements in the profession of nursing.  The more information is available at www.healthdesign.org. Another trend  is the universal patient room reserved.  The design of the room patient using a standardized method that makes each room identical presents several advantages.  Patients can remain in position for their entire stay in the hospital.  These rooms adapt to changing requirements of the patient? care? s.  When each room is installed the same, reduces errors, because the equipment is in the same position in every room.  The transfers patients also fell, as the different levels of care can be addressed and common situations so as not ottenente with a companion room is no longer an issue.  These can all add to the financial savings to a hospital. The sustainability of  is also becoming a major consideration when designing a health function.  The consumption of resources can jeopardize the future of our country and its people.  When selecting and specifying materials, designers can explore the possibility of using materials with a high amount of recycled meet, reducing the amount of pollutants of the Interior, often cited as VOCs (volatile organic residues), using the fast renewable materials, and using the materials produced within the region? s? facility.  All we have to be good stewards of this land and we work together to eliminate the negative consequences on the environment of our buildings.  as competition continues to heat the arena of health, hospitals must consider the design of their facilities as one-way moves or is keeping ahead of their competition.  The support of quality by increasing the convenience and efficiencies with the plan advanced to the future not only affects the bottom line, but also patient satisfaction in a positive direction.  Â
Mary Bamborough
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