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Lenox Hill HealthPlex: Historic building becomes Manhattan’s 1st freestanding ED

In 1964, Albert Ledner, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, completed his largest and most high-profile collaboration with the National Maritime Union — the Joseph Curran Building in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. It was key to creating a modern image for the union. Read More …

Bridging the Gap: Trends in freestanding emergency departments

In some states, the number of freestanding emergency departments is increasing rapidly, as shifting care patterns necessitate diversification away from acute care and as hospitals seek to increase greater access to care in their communities. As hospitals develop continuum of care strategies, FSEDs represent a growing alternative to traditional hospital-based EDs, providing a comprehensive patient care ED solution in more convenient, easy-to-access locations and consumer-oriented environments. Read More …

Evolving to Meet Healthcare Providers’ Changing Needs

The healthcare real estate development and construction process is adapting to providers’ rapidly changing objectives and strategies. That’s according to Deeni Taylor, executive vice president —healthcare with Duke Realty Corp. The following are the major trends Taylor is currently tracking and how the industry is responding. Read More …

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