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Evidence-Based Design for Healthcare Improvement : Using the Built Environment as a Tool

2026 - John Wiley et Sons Ltd.

where EBD has measurably improved healthcare environments Practical guidance for designers, health system leaders, and researchers plus a look at what's next Whether you're a healthcare executive, architect, researcher, or student, Evidence-Based Design for Healthcare Improvement is an essential resource for harnessing the built environment to deliver better care. Foreword byDr. Hamilto. List of Contributors: David Allison, Clemson University Sheila J. Bosch, University of Florida Mark Burnett, Scott County Hospital Ilene Busch-Vishniac, BeoGrin Consulting Hui Cai, Georgia Institute of Technology Joshua D. Crews, Crews + Co. Jennifer DuBose, Georgia State University Heather Fellows, Crews + Co. Mohammadhossein Ghasempourabadi, University of Alaska Lindsey B. Gottlieb, Emory University School of Medicine Saif Haq, Kennesaw State University Jesse T. Jacob, Emory University School of Medicine Anjali Joseph, Clemson University Lisa Lim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Lesa N. Lorusso,

Baptist Health Kari L. Love, Emory University Lorissa MacAllister, Enviah Herminia Machry, University of Kansas Zorana Mati´c, Northeastern University Marc Matthews, Mayo Clinic Maureen Ann McHale Burke, Emory Goizueta Brain Health Institute Raha Motamed Rastegar, Georgia Institute of Technology Joel Mumma, Emory University School of Medicine Tatiana Orozco, Gresham Smith Jennifer Pecina, Mayo Clinic Scott Reeves, Medical University of South Carolina Dagmar Rittenbacher, Gresham Smith Erica Ryherd, University of Nebraska Lincoln Bonnie Sakallaris, GeorgeWashington University Chris P. Schieffer, Mayo Clinic Brock Slabach, National Rural Health Association Kent Spreckelmeyer, University of Kansas Robert Stroebel, Mayo Clinic Shabboo Valipoor, University of Florida Eunhwa Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology Christina Ying Ying Chen, Mayo Clinic Craig Zimring, Georgia Institute of Technology [Publisher's Text]

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