Hospital Case Studies

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Grand View Hospital Case Study

Grand View Hospital added a large expansion to their hospital to better serve their surrounding community. Taking notes from other larger healthcare systems Grand View didn’t cut any corners with the buildings look, feel and capabilities. They rethought how staff interact with patients and how to improve a patients stay which led to the development…

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Penn Medicine Pavilion Case Study

The University of Pennsylvania Health System is a major multi-hospital health system headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. UPHS and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania together comprise Penn Medicine, a clinical and research entity of the University of Pennsylvania.   The Pavilion’s Design The Pavilion was one of the largest hospital projects…

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Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital

Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital was upgraded to a level 2 trauma center and needed to retire their old equipment. First, they needed to replace their discontinued Executone and upgrade their current Jeron nurse call system. They wanted to upgrade each floor as needed and not all at once. What they wanted: Replace discontinued Executone system…

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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Recognized by US News and World Report for the past 17 years as one of “America’s Best Hospitals” for a number of specialties, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is a highly acclaimed academic medical center. Located in downtown Philadelphia, TJU sees more than 43,000 admissions annually and employs nearly 5,000 staff members. Project background TJU earned…

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Anne Arundel Medical Center

  At the end of the 19th century, the growth of Annapolis as an educational and government center spurred the need for better healthcare. A group of enlightened townswomen decided Annapolis needed a hospital, and in 1902, The Annapolis Emergency Hospital opened in a small cottage at Franklin and Cathedral streets. In 1900, Annapolis represented…

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