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Designing a technology infrastructure with the foundational flexibility to minimize the cost and disruption of future upgrades.
Healthcare facilities face a growing challenge. While a physical building can operate for over 50 years, technology and software may require annual or monthly updates. Additionally, large hospital construction projects can take over a decade to complete (in California in particular with regulatory agency reviews such as HCAi). Ensuring technology systems will operate functionally over time requires a strategic plan and an informed design approach. Our healthcare subject matter experts take a holistic approach to designing and managing technology systems, starting with strategic consulting. We collaborate with leading organizations to assess current operations and develop a technology roadmap. We then incorporate these insights and trends to establish a data-driven technology vision that lays out the foundation for future projects.
We design, engineer, and manage flexible technology solutions that adapt to the potential technology of the future. Our goal is to avoid unnecessary retrofits down the road, where changes can be overly costly. We take a “last responsible moment” approach for equipment and system selection to ensure owners purchase the most current and flexible technology. We focus on integration of existing systems and legacy systems to ensure a seamless experience for patients, visitors, and staff.
Our objective is to build a hospital FOR the future. One with the foundational flexibility to adpat and continue to provide cutting-edge treatment for their patients over 50+ years.
From the latest efficiencies in hyperscale data centers, to the emerging needs of the hybrid workplace, our clients can depend on data-driven technology solutions to keep them ahead of the competition.
Children’s Hospital Las Angeles (CHLA) expanded its cardiology program and needed space for a new Advanced Comprehensive Cardiac Imaging Suite on the ground level of their Duque building. TEECOM helped retrofit the space by providing design services for the telecom, audiovisual, security, Wi-Fi, and radio systems.
Children’s Hospital Las Angeles (CHLA) expanded its cardiology program and needed space for a new Advanced Comprehensive Cardiac Imaging Suite on the ground level of their Duque building. TEECOM helped retrofit the space by providing design services for the telecom, audiovisual, security, Wi-Fi, and radio systems.
UC Davis Health is constructing a new Hospital Bed Tower, totaling 1,100,000 sf and 350 beds. Using a Progressive Design-Build delivery model, the tower will achieve seismic safety compliance, additional service capacity, and operational improvements. The project will include operating rooms, observation areas, imaging, and support services.
UC Davis Health is constructing a new Hospital Bed Tower, totaling 1,100,000 sf and 350 beds. Using a Progressive Design-Build delivery model, the tower will achieve seismic safety compliance, additional service capacity, and operational improvements. The project will include operating rooms, observation areas, imaging, and support services.
The New Hospital at Parnassus Heights will be the largest building on the campus and key to the medical center’s future growth. This new hospital tower on Parnassus Avenue at the UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center will rise above the tree level and be visible from many vantage points in San Francisco. In addition to serving the community’s health needs, it will also serve as a new city landmark.
The New Hospital at Parnassus Heights will be the largest building on the campus and key to the medical center’s future growth. This new hospital tower on Parnassus Avenue at the UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center will rise above the tree level and be visible from many vantage points in San Francisco. In addition to serving the community’s health needs, it will also serve as a new city landmark.
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