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Welcome to Plan. Build. Equip. A Covalus podcast and your source for industry-leading insights and thought leadership about strategic planning, implementation, and more in the healthcare space.

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    • May 6, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 32m AVG DURATION
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    A Powerful New Direction in Hospital Strategic Planning

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 28:07


    Like any business, hospitals need strategic plans to chart their future. Rarely do they go smoothly, but with flexibility and agility, organizations can carefully navigate them. Jerry Darby, VP, Strategic Advisory Services at Covalus, shared his experiences and predictions for the space on Plan. Build. Equip.

    How Healthcare Facility Design Impacts Patient Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 37:00


    Twenty years ago, a landmark report titled, “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” shocked healthcare providers and administration when it revealed that 2-4% of all deaths in the U.S. are caused by medical errors. While the report shed light on patient care inefficiencies and lack of provider communication, it got researchers asking, “How can medical errors be prevented?”To answer that question, host Shelby Skrhak sat down with Dr. Anjali Joseph of Clemson University for this episode of Plan. Build. Equip., a Covalus podcast.Dr. Joseph is a professor of architecture and director of the Center for Health Facilities Design & Testing at Clemson University. Joseph studies how healthcare environments can be designed to make these high-risk areas safer for clinicians and patients."'To Err Is Human' shocked a lot of people," Joseph said. "No one had seen the data that showed going into the hospital could be so dangerous. "The dangers of hospital-acquired conditions such as infections, injuries from falls and wrong medications or dosages were thrust under the microscope, and people's first thought was that nurses and physicians were not doing something right."They thought, 'We need to train our clinicians better — nurses and physicians. They're not doing the job,'" Joseph said. "The result was, 'Let's fix the people who give care.' But what was lost is the focus on the system. The healthcare system was broken and flawed."Fixing an entire healthcare system is quite the task, but researchers like Dr. Joseph began problem solving with facilities design.On this episode, Dr. Joseph shares tips for designing a more efficient operating room that limits unnecessary traffic around the operating table, keeps equipment cleaner and dust-free, and ensures up-to-the-minute information sharing for all essential providers.

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