Towards Process-Oriented Hospital Structures; Drivers behind the Development of Hospital Designs

Hospitals have been encouraged to develop more process-oriented designs, structured around patient needs, to better deal with patients suffering from multi-morbidity. However, most hospitals still have traditional designs built around medical specialties. We aimed to understand how hospital designs...

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Annual reports
Boards of directors
Competitive advantage
Data collection
Departments
Emergency medical care
Health Care Sector
Health Personnel
Hospital Design and Construction
Hospitals
Hospitals, General
Humans
Medicine
Morbidity
Organizational change
Patients
Professionals
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Typology
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