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Nickname: bentchbites
Review: im an architecture student in the philippines and this areticle is very very helpful for the development of my hospital design project. thanks..
Date reviewed: Nov 16, 2008 2:06 PM
Nickname: Rabin
Review: I am happy to have come across your article. I am Pharmacist about to go as a project manager of a hospital outside Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. We are at designing phase and I have been searching for a guideline on hospital design all in vain. Reading your article has added a perspective. Thank you.
Date reviewed: Aug 2, 2007 12:10 PM
Nickname: anne
Review: I am editor of a new English language magazine on design and architecture for the medico area in Europe. Your article was posted to me from a member of a European Design organization, as being highly relevant to what I am working with and trying to promote. We can't go on taking the attitude that we don't know what the future holds for healthcare worldwide. It's up to us to exchange information along the way to equip us to form it, for the best of the central actor: the patient. Please keep me posted!
Date reviewed: Sep 8, 2006 9:34 AM
Nickname: wasser
Review: I want to get more info about this topic.
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 10:34 AM
Nickname: John
Review: Emory Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta Ga is a fine hospital that practices what your article encourages. All private rooms and top-notch medical personnel benefit all concerned--patient and medical personel for the benefit of all. My wife ended up there as an emergency patient while we were touring Atlanta. She was in their care for a week. We regretted that we were not Atlanta residents so that her care could have continued there. We needed to return to Delaware and they would not release her until equal care could be assured in Delaware. Once accomplished we were transferred back to Wilmington, DE area. Check out Emory Crawford Long as an example of what happens when the ideas suggested in your article are put into effect.
Date reviewed: Aug 15, 2006 2:40 PM
Nickname: sai
Review: This is article has pointed out correctly the missing elements of a good medical care system. May the administrators of various medical institutions take it in the right perspective and bring these changes to their work. That will indeed help them, as well as the surrounding communites.
Date reviewed: Aug 15, 2006 9:42 AM
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