Hospitals
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The area is beautiful and has direct access to the best
hospitals.
This print could be taken into
hospitals
to make them feel much more welcome.
We work with many different
hospitals.
Why is it that we hate
hospitals
so much?
And even when
hospitals
are more abundant, typically the poor and the elderly have trouble getting care because they lack transportation that is convenient and affordable to them.
And even when you do get treatment,
hospitals
often make us sicker.
And then really for about 2,000 years, we've seen religious care centers all the way up to the Industrial Revolution, where we've seen
hospitals
being set up as assembly lines based on the principles of the Industrial Revolution, to produce efficiently and get the products, the patients in this case, out of the hospital as soon as possible.
With that,
hospitals
can and should reduce to smaller, agile and mobile care centers focused on acute care.
So things like neonatology, intensive care, surgery and imaging will still remain at the hospitals, at least I believe for the foreseeable future.
Technology is already allowing us to do things that were once exclusive to
hospitals.
He can now get the IV antibiotics in the comfort of his home: no hospital pajamas, no crappy food and no risk of these antibiotic-resistant superbugs that only bite you in these
hospitals.
Nightingale was born into a rather grand, very wealthy British family, who were horrified when she volunteered to work in military
hospitals
during the Crimean War.
Back in Britain, she mounted another campaign, this time for civilian hospitals, and insisted that the same design principles were applied to them.
The data is then sent on a cellular network to well-equipped
hospitals
hundreds of miles away for analysis.
And this of course saves many patients from making long, arduous, expensive and often pointless journeys to those hospitals, and makes it much, much likelier that their hearts will actually be checked.
Not all of us can go to Africa, or work at hospitals, so what do we do, if we have this moral response, this feeling?
It's just as vital that we protect the next veteran's health care whistleblower alerting us to overcrowded hospitals, or the next environmental worker sounding the alarm about Flint's dirty water, or a Wall Street insider warning us of the next financial crisis.
When high blood pressure screening expanded from clinics and
hospitals
to communities in the 1960s and '70s, black physicians like Dr. Eli Saunders in Baltimore and Dr. Keith Ferdinand in New Orleans were at the forefront of bringing health promotion to community hubs in urban black neighborhoods.
If
hospitals
are making people sicker, where are the architects and designers to help us build and design
hospitals
that allow us to heal?
Solar and wind provide power about 10 to 20 percent of the time, which means that when the sun's not shining, the wind's not blowing, you still need power for your hospitals, your homes, your cities, your factories.
The ethicists and epidemiologists try to figure out how best to distribute medicine, and the
hospitals
and physicians are absolutely obsessed with their protocols and checklists, trying to figure out how best to safely apply medicine.
We already have AI, and often it works in the background, in the back offices of hospitals, where it's used to diagnose X-rays better than a human doctor.
A couple colleagues and I studied
hospitals.
They talked to every country that made nuclear weapons and asked them, "Which digital 'weapon' would you take off the table against somebody else's schools or hospitals?"
So there's no schools, there's no hospitals, there's no police, there's no banks, there's no athletic clubs, there's no utilities.
That seems so puzzling, but of course it's not, because war kills people by robbing them of their clinics, of their hospitals, of their supply chains.
And nowadays, we use it every day in hospitals, in positron emission tomography, or PET scans, used for detecting disease.
And so, electron accelerators are actually standard equipment in most
hospitals.
And how do they do it in a way that mainstream medical
hospitals
and clinics, at least for Robin, weren't able to?
Then we asked
hospitals
and facilities to nominate nurses who would best represent them.
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