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August 23, 2018
Using Surgery Center Design to Fix Common ASC Mishaps
A few months ago, Becker’s ASC Review posted this article on top 10 errors that occur in most ambulatory surgery centers. By making some small modifications in surgery center design, many of these mishaps can be avoided. Using medical construction models, you can increase efficiency. Think about renovations in patient waiting areas, operating rooms, or nurse stations. By implementing smart healthcare design, you improve workflow, which in turn prevents accidents.
August 24, 2021
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Choosing a Medical Facility Location- Should You Buy or Lease?
by Madison Medical Construction
Choosing a Medical Facility Location- Should You Buy or Lease? The decision to buy or lease property in Los Angeles to open your medical facility is one that involves many pluses and minuses. In truth, there are benefits to both decisions. While it’s cheapest to lease a commercial space, you could lose out on the freedom to make design and renovation choices. Let’s say you need to…
February 8, 2021
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What Your Medical Office Decor Says About You
by Madison Medical Construction
What do you first think when walking into an office or waiting room? Well, it all depends on the room in question, doesn’t it? What impression does it give off? And how much does that impression affect your view of the person whom you’re visiting? Your medical office decor influences your patients’ expectations and sets the stage for a satisfying customer experience. To an outpatient, your…
October 4, 2020
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Time to Renovate for Outpatients
by Madison Medical Construction
Cosmetic surgical clinics that want to embrace the opportunity of outpatients in the corona era will need to consider changes to make patients feel more welcome. With thousands of people making a shift from the office to working at home, plastic surgery clinics have seen an uptick in outpatients. Lockdown and regulated masks have granted an unexpected opportunity to heal at a patient’s own pace.…