Hospital MOB/Construction
One of the most demanding challenges that a healthcare organization can face is the construction of a new hospital or medical office building (MOB). Poor decisions about IT infrastructure can haunt the facility for years. Engaging an experienced infrastructure planner during the design and implementation phases helps avoid costly oversights and time-consuming plan re-submissions. With over 20 large and small healthcare construction projects completed during the last five years, Quality knows how to get the job done right.
Quality offers a full range of construction planning and support services including:
- Strategic technology planning
- Department IT requirements capture & sign-off
- Green computing and LEED certification
- Comprehensive IT cost estimates for planned facilities construction
- Data center design & implementation
- Hospital network design and implementation
- Hospital telephone system design and implementation
- Department IT requirements capture & sign-off
- Competitive vendor selection
- Low voltage team management
- Clinical and business workflow analysis
- Applications activation coordination
- Staff movement planning & management
- Operations & Go-Live support
The following is a sampling of some of our recent assignments:
- 4 floor, 280-bed community hospital (green computing)
- 300-bed community hospital & MOB (network & telephone system designs)
- Comprehensive cost estimate for a 9-story / 770K sq. ft. hospital tower.
- 3-floor MOB & ambulatory surgery center (mixed use facility)
- Surgery hospital (building takeover from original owners)
- Academic behavioral medicine institute (unified academic/medical center IT environment)
Our consultants are experienced in every aspect of new building design and infrastructure planning. We can help your organization navigate from concept to planning, implementation, and Go-Live.
Click here for access to our informative white paper. “What Every Healthcare Organization Should Know about Deploying IT When Planning and Designing a New Healthcare Facility.”