Fable Hospital 2.0: The Business Case for Building Better Health Care Facilities

Hastings Center Report 41 (1):13-23 (2011)
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Evidence shows that changes in the architecture, design, and decor of health care facilities can improve patient care and in the long run reduce expenses. These essays detail the state of the research, look inside two hospitals that put some of these innovations into practice, and consider how design fits into the moral mission ofhealth care.

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