For centuries, the hospital (or clinic) was the meeting place where patient and physician came together. Today, the expectation for where, how and when these two parties converge is shifting at a rapid pace due in large part to the accelerated adoption of telehealth and other digital technologies.
While COVID-19 may have necessitated the initial surge in virtual visits, technology promises to have a lasting and meaningful role in the transformation of healthcare moving forward.
This dynamic panel discussion will explore the initial considerations and far-reaching implications of telehealth’s emergence with a focus on the built environment. Leaders in healthcare design, real estate and technology will share important insight from their work within health and wellness as well as ideas and inspiration that can be drawn from other industries.
Learning Objectives
- Gain understanding of current telehealth trends and anticipated future evolution of telehealth services.
- Strengthen perspective of current impacts of telehealth in the planning and design of healthcare spaces.
- Build knowledge of fundamental shifts in healthcare real estate and facility management strategy.
- Obtain a glimpse into the tech-enabled care being considered in healthcare and the imagined scenarios that could influence future healthcare design solutions.
Todd Accardi
Health Planner, CannonDesign
Norm Miles
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Social Impact Consulting Leader, Blue Cottage of CannonDesign
Kimberly Silver
Experience & Interior Design, Blue Cottage of CannonDesign
Lorie Damon
Managing Director, Healthcare Advisory Practice Leader, Cushman & Wakefield
Sol Rogers
Global Director of Innovation, Magnopus