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September 22, 2022

The Tech Conundrum: In The Race To Go Smart, Healthcare Risks Outsmarting Itself

Deadline Tomorrow To Nominate For Houston Women Leading Real Estate

Robot food and blanket delivery. Automated wheelchairs. Voice-activated control of window blinds. Holographic doctors.

Hospitals are going high-tech as the beginning of an innovation revolution comes to healthcare. The possibilities seem nearly endless. But with so many options and so much potential upside, choosing what to invest in is a challenge.

So far, implementation has been “rugged,” Page principal Joan Albert said at Bisnow’s Healthcare South event at the Houston Marriott Medical Center on Sept. 8. New technology comes with new pain points and the risk of wasting time, money and space, and panelists said architects, developers and hospital operators need to be savvy about what technology they implement in their facilities. 

“Innovation and bleeding edge makes me nervous because we all know how frustrated we get when our phones don’t work, right?” Texas Children’s Hospital Senior Vice President of Facilities Planning and Development Jill Pearsall said. “If you make the building too smart, [patients] are just going to be frustrated.”

The Tech Conundrum: In The Race To Go Smart, Healthcare Risks Outsmarting Itself

Technology can solve a lot of problems. New tools can help offset the significant labor shortage and make staff’s lives easier, improve the patient experience and their care, and keep facilities online during natural disasters.Artificial intelligence is starting to come…

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Nominations Open For Houston Women Leaders Making Their CRE Marks

Women are leading commercial real estate — setting strategy, building teams, plotting investments and charting the course in dozens of different ways — and Bisnow wants to hear all about them.

This year’s third annual Women Leading Real Estate event is focused on C-suites in Houston CRE and will spotlight women in the upper echelons of leadership across all sectors of commercial real estate.

The Dec. 8 gathering will celebrate some of the industry's most inspiring, groundbreaking and effective female leaders, as well as provide insight, networking and resources for professional development.

Now we need your help to select our honorees.

Nominations Open For Houston Women Leaders Making Their CRE Marks

To qualify, nominees must be a strategic decision-maker at the highest one or two levels of a company, whether that’s CEO, managing principal or whatever the top titles might be at a given company. Nominated leaders can come from businesses of any size as long as they are not solo…

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As It Makes Moves In Multifamily, WeWork Asks, Won't You Be My Neighbor?

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