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Robotic surgery infrastructure requires dedicated power, network, and space investments that must be planned into facility design from the start.
Emergency department design must balance surge capacity, patient flow efficiency, and staff safety — shaping outcomes before a single clinical decision is made.
Behavioral health facility design must integrate safety, dignity, and therapeutic environments to support recovery outcomes and meet growing demand.
Modular operating rooms offer hospitals faster deployment, greater flexibility, and lower long-term costs than traditionally constructed surgical suites.
ICU design modernisation integrates family-centred layouts, advanced monitoring systems, and infection control to improve critical care outcomes.
The hospital-at-home model delivers acute-level care in patients' homes, reducing costs and improving experience while freeing inpatient capacity for complex cases.