Building Design & Construction August 16, 2019
Peter Fabris

Upgrades to medical equipment and systems and improvements to building systems are the current focus in the healthcare market.

Healthcare consolidation contributes to this trend. After larger health systems acquire smaller, rural facilities, there’s typically a push to renovate them and upgrade technology, says Robin Savage, President/COO, Robins & Morton. “A lot of this work is centered on diagnostic and imaging and service areas like women’s services,” says Savage.

The next big advancement: the so-called “smart hospital.” With multiple systems able to communicate with each other, such a building perform functions like another medical practitioner.

At the $1.6 billion Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital, now under construction in Toronto, building systems and medical technology will be linked. When a patient’s monitor detects...

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