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Guidelines for Design & Construction of Health Care Facilities (2006 edition)

Guidelines for Design & Construction of Health Care Facilities (2006 edition)

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2006 Guidelines - Member : $98
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Since 1947, the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities has set minimum standards for American health care facility design. Today, these performances-oriented requirements give health care providers and design professionals guidance on good practice and emerging trends. The Joint Council on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), many federal agencies and authorities in 42 states use the Guidelines either as a code or a reference standard when reviewing, approving and financing plans; surveying, licensing, certifying or accrediting completed facilities; or developing their own codes.

The 2006 edition of Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities reorganizes and renumbers content according to facility type, standardizes language use and information categories, and introduces color to help users quickly find the information they need.

Responding to public input, the multidisciplinary Health Guidelines Revision Committee of the Facility Guidelines Institute made significant content updates.

Part 1 - General: (applicable to all health care facilities) Part 2 - Hospitals: Part 3 - Ambulatory Care Facilities: Part 4 - Other Health Care Facilities:

 

By the American Institute of Architects
Published by AIA/Facility Guidelines Institute, 2006
Paperback
ISBN: 9781571650139

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