Planning guide - Hospital Design
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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  • Checking your clinic's chi


    Relax and reinvigorate your reception area with feng shui

    Update your tool box


    The first time I painted the interior of my bungalow, I got it all wrong. First, I picked bone white—a classy name, but a boring off-white just the same. Second, I used an old, wide, flat paint brush that looked like it'd been stuck in an electric socket.

    Building for tomorrow


    Higher building costs coupled with clients' higher expectations for care put you in a challenging position. Adopt these forward-thinking strategies to position your new practice for success.

    Dream in green


    Take these five earth-friendly steps to minimize building costs, energy usage, and toxic materials in your facility.

    Expected revenue growth


    I'm considering building a facility. What average revenue growth can owners expect five and 10 years after building, adding onto, or remodeling a practice?

    Leveraging your facility, equipment, and technology


    Well-managed practices realize they need to reinvest to keep their practices moving forward. Here's how they plan to leverage their facilities.

    Working through key transitions


    Taking the next big step in practice? Whether you're adding a doctor to the team, making the jump to partner, or taking on a remodeling or building project, we've got the right advice.

    Choosing a lender and negotiating a deal


    Low costs aren't the only reason to choose a lender. Also consider these important details before saying yes.

    What not to do: Lessons learned from your colleagues' building mishaps


    These doctors learned the hard way what they should have done during the construction of their hospitals. Now that they're enjoying their award-winning facilities, they're ready to share their stories—and help you avoid the same problems.

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