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MEDICAL EVOLUTION
May 5, 2010
The new healthcare plan may bring a lot more patients into hospitals and MOBs, but it won't necessarily bring a lot more money. That's why Loebl Schlossman & Hackl is adding consulting to their LSH Healthcare group. LSH's Mark Nichols and Abigail Clary welcomed William Hejna to the team last month. William has a background in healthcare administration and assists healthcare organizations through involvement in the early business planning to identify appropriate solutions before building. |
Working on hospital architecture since World War II, the firm is currently implementing these consulting services into master planning activities for a new 44k SF Outpatient Cancer Center at Rush University Medical Center. William says one of the challenges of planning a campus or building is accommodating for future technologies that could take up space in the buildings. LSH's healthcare group has about 15 architects and twice that able to do healthcare if the project calls for it. |