Patient-Centered Design in Cancer Care: Making it Personal
Cancer has a way of touching all of us—either directly or through someone we love. With the National Cancer Institute projecting more than 2 million new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. this year alone, healthcare systems are under pressure to
Tech Talk: Los Angeles – Biotech’s Next Frontier
When people think of U.S. biotech hubs, cities like Boston, San Francisco and San Diego dominate the conversation. However, Los Angeles is quietly emerging as a major player, offering advantages that many cities can’t match.
Tech Talk: The Healthcare Oasis
The Big Why: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and, according to the National Cancer Institute, there will be more than 2 million new cases of the disease diagnosed in the country this year.
Tech Talk: The Ideal Cancer Center: Improving Designs through the Patient’s Lens
The Big Why: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and, according to the National Cancer Institute, there will be more than 2 million new cases of the disease diagnosed in the country this year.
Tech Talk: Takeaways from Bisnow NorCal Healthcare Summit
Bisnow’s Northern California Healthcare Summit was rich with Taylor Design contributors. Project Director and Sacramento Office Leader Caitlin Stevenson was a panelist in a session titled “Pioneering Patient-Centric Environments: Navigating Contemporary Challenges in Healthcare Development,” while Matt Johnson, Principal and
Tech Talk: Takeaways from Bisnow SoCal Healthcare Real Estate Summit
Bisnow’s October 18 SoCal Healthcare Real Estate Summit focused on some of the industry’s most pressing macro issues – prioritizing patient care, upgrading buildings and the future of facilities and medical office building expansion. Taylor Design Medical Planning Director Teresa
Tech Talk: In Healthcare Strategy, Master Plans Are Out, Data In
The future of healthcare facility design is less about comprehensive, top-down campus master plans and more about layers of smaller, nimbler service-line master plans bolstered by comprehensive, sound data. This was a central point in my appearance on a Bisnow