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The Art of Healing
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center’s Art Program
by Sara Malone
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center knows the value of research. As a Pebble Project and a pioneer in the field of cancer treatments, it also realizes that there is more to healing than medicine and technology. Researchers, in particular Roger Ulrich, a behavioral scientist and professor at Texas A&M, have uncovered interesting correlations between art and healing. When M.D. Anderson realized that its “art for art’s sake? collection in the facility was not enhancing patient outcomes, it decided to change its game plan. more...
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Life Support
Needed for Healthcare Technology Customer Service
by Aphrodite Knoop
Today’s healthcare providers face a challenging operational environment. Their services are increasingly technologically dependent, and consequently need a strong technology foundation and business continuity practices to manage operations effectively and deliver safe, firstrate patient care. On the other hand, medical equipment companies are seeking strategic opportunities to leverage their investment in product development to increase client satisfaction and achieve a better return on investment. more...
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Developing an Interior Standards Program
by Margaret Simmons, AAHID, ASID, IIDA
Is it time for your facility to develop a comprehensive interior design program and establish a set of interior standards or interiors best practices?
Having a current interior standards program has many direct benefits: it can be used by architectural firms for large projects; the facilities and planning department can use it for smaller projects; and the purchasing/materials management department can use it to control the number of products and vendors. more...
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