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The EmPATH Unit: Rethinking Crisis Care in the Emergency Department

Why EMPATH Units Are Changing Behavioral Health in the Emergency Department Behavioral health crises have become one of the most visible and most challenging pressure points in hospitals across the country. Emergency departments are increasingly… Read more
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Designing for the Shift: ASCs, Policy, and the End of the Inpatient-Only List

Healthcare is in the middle of a structural shift, one that is being driven as much by policy as by technology, cost pressures, and patient expectations. Few areas illustrate this more clearly than ambulatory surgery.… Read more
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Capital Strategy in Healthcare: Solving the Right Problem

Healthcare organizations spend millions, and sometimes billions, on capital projects intended to improve care. Yet too often, those investments are made under pressure, based on visible pain points, and aimed at symptoms rather than root… Read more
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Designing for the Possible: Human Factors, Innovation, and Data

Healthcare innovation often feels split between two worlds: the aspirational future of frictionless technology and the stubborn reality of systems still held together by fax machines. In this episode of The Architecture of Healing, human… Read more
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Designing for our Future Selves: If you Value it – You Evaluate it

What if our hospitals, clinics, and care facilities were not just places to treat illness but tools for healing? In this episode of The Architecture of Healing, host Chase Miller sits down with Dr. Addie… Read more
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When Mission Meets Margin: Rethinking Healthcare Strategy

Healthcare is one of the most essential, yet financially complex, industries in the United States. Every day, leaders of hospitals and health systems face a critical challenge: how to deliver high-quality, mission-driven care while also… Read more