Thursday, May 13, 2021

What to Consider When Designing & Building A Medical Office Building

 

From space to location, government regulations and health-care worker experience, there are a lot of factors to consider when designing and constructing a medical office building. Because projects like this have a great impact on the communities where they are located, medical construction and design Fortworth experts need to carefully consider a lot of things as they go about building the health-care facility from the ground up. Read on to find out which factors should be considered when designing and building medical office buildings. 

Ecological Impact

With deforestation, greenhouse gases and climate change wrecking the planet, medical construction and design Fortworth experts are now putting a premium on the environmental impact of their health-care facilities. 

Because hospitals  and other health-care facilities are notorious for generating tons upon tons of medical waste (and they use a lot of electricity and water too), during the construction stage planners must implement plans and processes that increase the sustainability of their facility. An example of an eco-friendly health-care facility is one that extensively uses solar panels, recycles wastewater and integrates nature in its overall design. 

The Size of the Space You Require

The second major factor that medical construction and design Fortworth experts and planners should consider when designing and building medical office buildings is the size of the space they require. 

As medical facilities are obviously quite large spaces, they will require not just space for their patients to comfortably stay in, but they'll also need adequate space for their medical records, equipments and even patient waiting rooms. 

By carefully considering how much space it will need, the medical office building will be able to quickly expand its area, and will be able to offer more space for specialists and different types of providers. 

Cleanliness and Sanitation

Another aspect that medical construction and design Fortworth planners and experts must carefully consider when constructing medical office buildings is cleanliness and sanitation. As patients who enter a medical facility carry with them germs, viruses and bacteria, the facility must ensure that materials they use (as well as their ventilation and cooling systems) don't become vessels for these nasty microscopic creatures. 

They should also keep in mind how much foot traffic the medical facility could sustain, what methods are going to be used to clean or sanitize the building, and what emergency measures should be put in place in case of pandemics like COVID-19. 

Accessibility and Security

Accessibility and security are also major factors to consider, because patients may need to be transported via wheelchair, bed or gurney (and an ambulance or helicopter may be required for patients in far-off locations too).

Medical construction and design Fortworth  experts also need to make sure that the facility can be accessed in a number of ways,  whether it's by adding elevators, escalators, ramps or ambulance bays.

The building's security features should also be carefully considered, because some of the patients could be suffering from mental or emotional stress (and may become violent or unruly). Thus, the facility's security plan must ensure the safety of patients, visitors and health-care workers.

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