HCD11 Presentation
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HCD11 Presentation
Enhancing the Patient Experience: Design Drivers for Urban Hospital Ambulatory Care HEALTHCARE DESIGN 11 Nashville, TN Tim Gramann CEO, GHA James Harrell, FAIA, FACHA GBBN Architects, Inc 1 TriHealth Cincinnati, Ohio Two acute-care hospitals with nearly 900 beds Good Samaritan (GSH) has the highest market share in TriHealth’s four-county care, and Bethesda North (BNH) is #3 Over 10,500 births per year GSH is #1 in Ohio; BNH is #7 One of the largest robotic surgery programs in the U.S. Over 50 outpatient service locations Over 250 employed physicians Over 1,700 physicians on medical staff Over 10,000 employees 2 MAP 3 GROUP HEALTH ASSOCIATES (GHA) Founded 1974 with 3 physicians 135 physician today Medical Center Model vs. MOB Primary Care and 18 specialties working collaboratively Connected with the Epic EMR Integrated ancillaries on site Coordinated scheduling to maximize convenience Centralized practice management Acquired by TriHealth in 2005 4 DRIVERS FOR A NEW FACILITY Flagship in shambles Emergence from hospital to healthcare system Support growth of hospital based specialties 5 DRIVERS FOR A NEW FACILITY 65,000 SF Flagship in Shambles 50 years old Build as a concrete structure motel Extremely high operating costs No room for growth Inconsistent with group & system aspirations Inadequate parking and vehicle drop-off area 6 1977 Lincoln Continental 7 And Mom Wonders why I don’t Bring my Friends Over… 8 DRIVERS FOR A NEW FACILITY Emergence from Hospital to Healthcare System Support programs of care that cross hospital & practice settings - Skin Cancer Center - Sinus Center - Weight Center Reduction in Duplicate Services - mammography, dexascan - outpatient pharmacy - physical therapy Greater integration with hospital based resources - radiologists & PACs 9 DRIVERS FOR A NEW FACILITY Support Growth of Hospital based Specialties Dermatology Otolaryngologist Sinus surgeon GI General GI ESRP Fellow Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgeon Colorectal Surgeon Oncology Surgeon Breast Surgeon Orthopedic Surgeon (x2) Procedural Physiatrist 10 DESIGN CHALLENGES Urban Hospital Campus Ambulatory Facility Separate yet Connected Building Identity Convenient interior vehicle drop-off, parking and seamless entry Security & privacy A ‘sense of arrival’ Intuitive patient flow Branding entry points of complementary specialties 11 DESIGN CHALLENGES Urban Hospital Campus Ambulatory Facility Planning for the immediate while preparing for the future Balancing vision and reality Incorporation of a care team module suite 12 DESIGNING THE PATIENT CARE SUITE Standardization Exam Room Design Arrangement - permits flexibility in practice patterns. Team Approach - afford patients a more comprehensive care. 13 DESIGNING THE PATIENT CARE SUITE 14 PATIENTS / FAMILIES WANT QUICK AND CONVENIENT SERVICE CLARITY OF ORGANIZATION PARK CLOSE TO DOOR 15 URBAN CAMPUS ACCESS TO COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS SAFETY NET OF HOSPITAL SERVICES CONVENIENCE FOR PHYSICIANS 16 URBAN CAMPUS COMPLEXITY MULTIPLE ACCESS POINTS MULTIPLE TRANSPORTATION CHOICES 17 DESIGN GOALS Optimizing Patient Convenience Clarify Entrance Choices Rapid Check-in Welcoming, Hospitality-type Environment Positive Distractions Coffee Shop Access to Nature Access to Artwork 18 DESIGN GOALS Immediate Access to Ancillary Services Imaging Laboratory Pharmacy Physical Therapy Optometry Hospital Services 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PLANNING MODULE 26 STANDARDIZED MA STATIONS STANDARDIZED EXAM ROOMS 105 sf STANDARDIZED TWOPHYSICIAN OFFICES 27 RECEPTION WAITING PLANNING MODULES RECEPTION WAITING PLANNING MODULES 28 PLANNING MODULE 12 EXAM ROOMS 29 SEVENTH FLOOR 30 31 EIGHTH FLOOR 32 CLINIC RECEPTION REGISTRATION KIOSKS 33 CLINIC WAITING HOSPITALITY SEATING 34 35 SIXTH FLOOR 36 SIXTH FLOOR 37 SIXTH FLOOR 38 MED-MALL PHYSICAL THERAPY OPTOMETRY GALLERY GARAGE ELEVATORS PHARMACY CHECK -IN CLINIC ELEVATORS COFFEE SHOP 39 MED-MALL CLINIC ELEVATORS 40 MED-MALL REGISTRATION KIOSKS GALLERY 41 MED-MALL COFFEE SHOP 42 HOSPITAL MAIN ENTRY HOSPITAL GARAGE ENTRY & EXIT GHA ENTRY BUS STOP 43 GARAGE ENTRY 44 GHA GRADE ENTRY PEDESTRIAN ENTRY AUTOMOBILE ENTRY 45 47 48 DESIGN GOALS Optimizing Patient Convenience Clarify Entrance Choices Rapid Check-in Welcoming, Hospitality-type Environment Positive Distractions Immediate Access to Ancillary Services 49 THANK YOU Tim Gramann CEO, GHA James Harrell, FAIA, FACHA GBBN Architects, Inc 50