Real Estate/Development
Jan. 21, 2003
ER Bailout
BY JEFFREY A. DREESMAN Hospitals today are being used in a very different manner than a decade ago. As a result, architects and developers are designing facilities that accommodate today's trends - from growing use of the emergency department as the hospital's new front door to a need for specialized units for specific conditions.
Hospitals today are being used in a very different manner than a decade ago. As a result, architects and developers are designing facilities that accommodate today's trends - from growing use of the emergency department as the hospital's new front door to a need for specialized units for specific cond...
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