Takeaways From 2020 Vanderbilt Healthcare Design & Construction Symposium — Henderson Engineers

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HENDERSON HEADLINES TAKEAWAYS FROM 2020 VANDERBILT HEALTHCARE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM Authored by: Mark Chrisman & Greg Johnson | August 13, 2020 Longtime sponsor of the Vanderbilt School of Engineering’s Annual Healthcare Design & Construction Symposium, Henderson Engineers proudly continued its participation during the 14th installment of the conference on Aug. 5-6. Although unique in its virtual delivery this year due to the pandemic, the event was packed with industry experts and valuable information discussing the common theme of “Building a resilient path to the future.” Henderson’s experts provide key takeaways below. COVID-19 EFFECTS & RESPONSES • Healthcare systems can effectively manage projects remotely and will not require as much space within hospitals in the future, especially for administrative and non-clinical roles. Some systems have even canceled leases that were planned for additional support staff near or around the system hospitals. • As for COVID-19, most systems are taking a three-tiered approach to address infection control measures; short term, midterm (2-3 months), and long-term planning. Most systems have already implemented short-term modifications such as reducing waiting space, creating additional negative isolation rooms, or implementing telehealth and other technologies. We are now seeing an uptick in considering longer-term solutions that may involve renovation or infrastructure upgrades knowing that COVID-19 may be impacting health systems for the foreseeable future. • Caregivers and other healthcare staff members are suffering from burnout as the current environment is taking a toll on them. Most healthcare facilities lack the appropriate space for staff to take a break or rest, which is adding to the already heavy mental load. • Routine care, screenings, and treatment for chronic conditions have not been occurring at the frequency they were pre-pandemic. Health systems are trying to prepare themselves for the additional treatment and care that will be required to address these untreated or undiagnosed issues. FINANCIAL • Financial performance and strain are currently an issue for many health systems. Most are losing money — even though it appears to be a short-term problem — and this is affecting construction projects in the form of delays and even cancellations. There are pressures from dwindling reimbursements and new competition from retailers and vertically integrated payer/providers. Some providers are unlocking capital assets by selling their bricks and mortar to private equity firms.


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