posted November 5th, 2018 by E4H
E4H Welcomes Jason Lee
Jason Lee, NCARB, Lean Green Belt, LEED AP BD+C, recently joined the E4H team as a Partner based in the NYC office. Jason has 20 years of architectural experience with more than a decade dedicated to healthcare design. He has a strong local client base, including Mount Sinai Health, Montefiore Medical Center, Columbia University Medical Center, Wei[...]
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posted October 31st, 2018 by E4H
Don Sedgley Joins E4H
Don Sedgley, most recently President & COO with the Novant Health UVA Health System, joins E4H Environments for Health Architecture as Associate Partner. An engaging, motivated and highly visible senior healthcare executive who is passionate about the human experience with 28 years of diverse experience, Don leads client relationships and advoc[...]
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posted October 14th, 2018 by John Scoggin
The Emergence of Genomics and its Impact on Healthcare Delivery
New modalities of healthcare delivery are emerging, as the nexus of technology, genomics, and personalized medicine impacts healthcare. Translational research is allowing these breakthroughs to reach the patient more quickly than ever before. As architects and designers, we are increasingly challenged to provide a bridge from our current modes of p[...]
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posted August 17th, 2018 by E4H
HCD Breaking Through Competition – An experience as told by Kristin Dommer, AIA out of our D.C. office
Recently, I, along with a team of colleagues, participated in a conceptual design competition for HCD entitled “Breaking Through”. The ideas generated for this competition were to address current or future healthcare challenges. Teams were encouraged to propose innovative ideas that are an obvious departure from the current healthcare model wh[...]
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posted August 14th, 2018 by Jon Boyd
Collaborating with Healthcare Leaders to Improve Outcomes
According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) in 2015, 6% of Pediatric Emergency Department visits nationwide were for Mental or Behavioral Health related issues. E4H participated in a multi-disciplinary team of individuals in order to inspect the issues and develop strategies to improve the patient, family, and staff experienc[...]
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