A.A.E.P. Hospital Planning Manual, 1985


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AAEP Report


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Hospital Planning Handbook


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This manual provides an outline of the process and methodology involved in the preparation of a program for hospital construction. A schedule for an entire project should allow for variances in the order, length of time, and need for each step. The steps involve: The preplanning schedule, determination of community need for health care, evaluation of conditions, e.G. Seismic hazards, a demographic survey of the service area, a statement of goals and objectives related to community needs, a capital financing plan, an operational program to meet the goals and objectives, a master development plan, cost analysis, a detailed space program for the first stage of construction, an equipment list, design of the first stage, construction of the first stage, and evaluation of operation and feedback to the preplanning schedule and master plan. Services are discussed according to subject area, outpatient services, nursing services, diagnostic and treatment services, supply services, administrative and general services, and housekeeping, maintenance, and engineering services and systems.










Manual of Hospital Planning and Designing


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This book is a one-stop resource on all the critical aspects of planning and designing hospitals, one of the most complex healthcare projects to undertake. A well-planned and designed hospital should control infection rate, provide safety to patients, caregivers and visitors, help improve patients' recovery and have scope for future expansion and change. Reinforcing these basic principles, guidance on such effective planning and designing is the key focus. Readers are offered insights into eliminating shortcomings at every stage of setting up a hospital which may not be feasible to rectify later on through alterations. Chapters from 1 to 12 of the book provide exhaustive notes on initial planning, such as detailed project reports, feasibility studies, and area calculation. Chapters 13 to 27 include designing and layout of all the essential departments/units such as OPD, emergency, intermediate care, diagnostics, operating rooms, and intensive care units. Chapters 28 to 37 cover designing support services like sterilization department, pharmacy, medical gas pipeline, kitchen, laundry, medical record, and mortuary. Chapters 38 to 48 take the readers through planning other services like air-conditioning and ventilation, fire safety, extra low voltage, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing services. Chapter 49 is for the planning of medical equipment. A particular chapter on "Green" hospital designing is included. This book is a single essential tabletop reference for hospital consultants, medical and hospital administrators, hospital designers, architecture students, and hospital promoters.




Convention Report


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