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The Future of Academic Medical Centers by Henry J. Aaron, X

The Future of Academic Medical Centers by Henry J. Aaron, X
Academic medical centers provide cutting edge acute care, train tomorrow's physicians, and carry out research that will expand the range of treatable and curable illnesses. But these centers themselves may need urgent care -- experts generally agree that many are suffering acute -- even life-threatening -- financial distress. Many academic medical centers are suffering for several reasons: in-patient admissions are down, as many procedures that once required a hospital stay are now performed on an out-patient basis or in a physician's office; managed care plans have negotiated discounted fees that cut hospital operating margins; the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 curtailed Medicare reimbursements, lowered margins and pushed some into the red; the revolution in information technology is imposing large new capital costs; and the character of medical education is receiving its most thorough review in decades.While there is a general consensus that medical centers are under pressure, experts disagree about the depth and pervasiveness of the current financial distress. Are they whining about financial pressures other, less-favored sectors find routine; or is the high quality American teaching hospital becoming an endangered species -- that could face extinction if nothing is done. Because academic medical centers perform such important jobs, it is critical to determine the true nature and depth of their current financial problems -- and then fashion analytically sound and politically sustainable solutions. This book brings together chief executive officers of major medical centers, university presidents, senior members of Congressional and executive office staffs, and leading analysts. Theseexperts address the key issues and prescribe remedies both regulatory and legislative to ensure that the teaching hospital remains a picture of financial health.



Medical and Dental Space Planning by Jain Malkin,
Medical and Dental Space Planning by Jain Malkin,
THE DEFINITIVE REFERENCE ON MEDICAL AND DENTAL OFFICE DESIGN, IN A NEW EDITION, FOCUSING ON THE TECHNOLOGY WAVE THAT IS TRANSFORMING HOW PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS PRACTICE " This book has been a definitive reference on space planning of medical and dental facilities for decades. Its timely new edition will keep designers and practitioners ahead of the challenging developments transforming today’ s healthcare facilities and practices." --Bill Rostenberg, FAIA, FACHA//SmithGroup, Incorporated " The field of advanced reproductive technology is relatively new.This book is the first to detail the complexities of designing to meet the clinical needs and the maze of compliance issues." --David Smotrich, MD//Smotrich Center for Reproductive Enhancement Medical and Dental Space Planning is an indispensable guide to the myriad of details that make a medical or dental practice efficient and productive. The unique needs of more than thirty specialties, as well as primary care, are explained in the context of new technology and the many recent regulatory and compliance issues influencing design. Concepts are also presented for sports medicine facilities, ambulatory surgical centers, endoscopy suites, radiation oncology, diagnostic imaging, clinical labs, breast care centers, and large clinics. An " inside look" at what goes on in each specialist’ s office will familiarize readers with medical and dental procedures, how they are executed, and the types of equipment used. Technology has radically altered medical and dental practice: digital radiography, electronic medical records, and digital diagnostic instrumentation all have major implications for facilitydesign. The information is organized to make it easy to use and practical. Program tables accompany each medical and dental specialty to help the designer compute the number and size of required rooms and total square footage for each practice.



Northwest Hospital and Medical Center - Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, founded in 1960, is a large nonprofit health care provider located on 33 acres (13 hectares) in Seattle, Washington's Haller Lake neighborhood. It is the only independent private general hospital north of the Lake Washington Ship Canal.

Medical/Market Center Station - Medical/Market Center Station is a Trinity Railway Express commuter rail station located along the Stemmons Corridor of North Dallas, Texas at Motor Street and Medical Center Drive, northwest of downtown Dallas. It opened in December 1996 and is a station on the TRE commuter line (Green Line), serving Dallas Market Hall and the nearby medical district which includes Parkland Memorial Hospital, Children's Medical Center of Dallas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, St.

Texas Medical Center Transit Center - Texas Medical Center Transit Center is a station on the METRORail Red Line in Houston, Texas. The station is located within the Texas Medical Center and is located at the intersection of Fannin Street and Galen.

California Pacific Medical Center - California Pacific Medical Center is one of the largest private, not-for-profit, academic medical centers in Northern California. The Medical Center is a combination of three of San Francisco's oldest medical institutions: Pacific Presbyterian Hospital, Children's Hospital of San Francisco and Davies Medical Center, now known as the Pacific Campus, the California Campus and the Davies Campus.



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