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J C McMeekin, D C McKee, P Trotter

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    Healthcare leaders and design experts convened to discuss pressing issues and trends in healthcare design and construction. Key insights into current challenges and future directions were shared.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Health Facility Design
    • Construction Management

    Background:

    • Healthcare design and construction face complex challenges.
    • Evolving trends impact facility planning and execution.
    • Expert insights are crucial for navigating the sector.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To gather perspectives from healthcare executives and design/construction experts.
    • To identify pressing issues and major trends in healthcare facility development.
    • To inform strategic decision-making in the healthcare built environment.

    Main Methods:

    • A roundtable discussion was hosted by Hospitals & Health Networks and Health Facilities Management.
    • Participants included senior executives from the healthcare sector.

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  • Experts from the design and construction fields were also included.
  • Main Results:

    • Discussion excerpts highlight key concerns and emerging trends.
    • Expert opinions on current challenges were documented.
    • Insights into future directions for healthcare facilities were shared.

    Conclusions:

    • Collaboration between healthcare providers and design/construction professionals is vital.
    • Addressing current issues proactively can shape future healthcare environments.
    • Continuous dialogue is necessary to adapt to evolving healthcare needs.