Treating the Pandemic’s Shadow: How will the Future of California Health Policy affect Healthcare Design & Construction?

Bill and guest Mark Gamble, Chief of Advocacy and Operations for the Hospital Association of Southern California, discuss the biggest challenges facing California hospitals in a post-pandemic landscape and how state healthcare policy is shaping the future of facility design and delivery.

2023-03-08T08:35:03-08:00October 8th, 2022|Uncategorized|

Navigating Healthcare Expansions & Renovations in an Academic Medical Center Environment

Bill and guest Shawn Sheffield, Chief Strategy Office of Keck Medicine of USC, discuss how Keck Medicine’s healthcare facilities are becoming a proactive force in clinical care delivery and research, the unique role they play as an academic medical center with diverse stakeholders, and the challenges that come with new facility expansions in the greater Los Angeles market.

2023-03-08T08:35:11-08:00October 7th, 2022|Uncategorized|

Building for Adaptability: How UC Davis Health is Future Proofing the Hub & Spoke Healthcare Model

Bill and guest Victoria Vicente, campus planner and Director of Compliance of UC Davis Health, discuss how UC Davis is planning for the future of acuity adaptable care, their new California Tower development, and how their hub and spoke model of service will impact future developments on campus.

2023-03-08T08:36:36-08:00October 6th, 2022|Uncategorized|

Innovating Healthcare Delivery Models: How UCI is Building the Smart Hospital of the Future

Bill and guest Brian Pratt, campus architect and associate vice chancellor of University of California of Irvine, discuss the future of healthcare facility expansion at UCI and how UCI is leveraging integrative medicine to innovate the delivery of care at their campus.

2023-03-08T08:36:43-08:00October 5th, 2022|Uncategorized|

The Healthcare Sector Pre- and Post-COVID-19

In this paper, Daniel Pomfrett and Gary Brett look at how the healthcare construction market was trending prior to the emergence of COVID-19, how it’s been affected by the virus to date, and what its future might look like once the pandemic has subsided. This paper is an update to our previous paper on this topic, which was originally published in May 2020.

2021-11-17T11:12:33-08:00November 9th, 2021|Uncategorized|
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