<h1>3rd Canadian Healthcare Infrastructure West</h1>
<p>3rd Canadian Healthcare Infrastructure West</p>
The disruptive force of technological advancements has led to medical breakthroughs and improved treatment. But administrators have also struggles with integrating modern technology into long-term healthcare infrastructure, like hospitals, clinics and health centres.
At the 3rd Annual Canadian Healthcare Infrastructure Forum West, taking place February 26-27 in Vancouver, healthcare (re)development project stakeholders have the opportunity to develop strategies and best practices to overcome this challenge.
- Flexible design approaches that enable adaptation over time
- Budgeting for retrofits when planning maintenance and operations costs
- Virtual care tools and their impact on healthcare delivery and infrastructure
- Creating alignment between clinical requirements and project design
- Interoperability between old and new systems
- Lessons learned from projects across BC and Canada
- The disruptive force of technological advancements has led to medical breakthroughs and improved treatment. But administrators have also struggles with integrating modern technology into long-term healthcare infrastructure, like hospitals, clinics and health centres.At the 3rd Annual Canadian Healthcare Infrastructure Forum West, taking place February 26-27 in Vancouver, healthcare (re)development project stakeholders have the opportunity to develop strategies and best practices to overcome this challenge.
- Flexible design approaches that enable adaptation over time
- Budgeting for retrofits when planning maintenance and operations costs
- Virtual care tools and their impact on healthcare delivery and infrastructure
- Creating alignment between clinical requirements and project design
- Interoperability between old and new systems
- Lessons learned from projects across BC and Canada
- The disruptive force of technological advancements has led to medical breakthroughs and improved treatment. But administrators have also struggles with integrating modern technology into long-term healthcare infrastructure, like hospitals, clinics and health centres.At the 3rd Annual Canadian Healthcare Infrastructure Forum West, taking place February 26-27 in Vancouver, healthcare (re)development project stakeholders have the opportunity to develop strategies and best practices to overcome this challenge.
- Flexible design approaches that enable adaptation over time
- Budgeting for retrofits when planning maintenance and operations costs
- Virtual care tools and their impact on healthcare delivery and infrastructure
- Creating alignment between clinical requirements and project design
- Interoperability between old and new systems
- Lessons learned from projects across BC and Canada
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