Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities

American Institute of Architects/Facility Guidelines Institute | 01/01/2006
Arquitectura Documentación Bibliografias Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities


Páginas: 352 págs.
ISBN: 157165013X
Abstract:

Since 1947, the Guidelines have set minimum standards for American health care facility design. Today, these performance-oriented requirements give health care providers and design professionals guidance on good practice and emerging trends. 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 the Guidelines 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.


Contents:

Part 1-General (applicable to all health care facilities)

Expansion of the environment of care chapter, including detailed functional program requirements and an appendix on green design
New material on infection control risk assessments (ICRAs) and infection control risk mitigation recommendations
A chapter on common requirements for all health care facility types
Part 2-Hospitals

Single-bed rooms as the minimum standard for typical nursing units in general hospitals
Revised bed clearances and new bedside documentation areas in critical care units
New sections on intermediate care units in general hospitals, observation units in emergency departments, freestanding emergency facilities, and in-hospital skilled nursing units
Revised text for decontamination areas and appendix language on surge capacity in emergency departments
Revised section on in-hospital psychiatric nursing units
New chapter on small inpatient primary care hospitals
Part 3-Ambulatory Care Facilities

A chapter of common elements for outpatient facilities
Revised chapters on freestanding surgical facilities, birthing centers, and primary care outpatient facilities
New chapters on urgent care facilities, office surgical facilities, gastrointestinal endoscopy facilities, renal dialysis centers, and psychiatric outpatient centers
Part 4-Other Health Care Facilities

Revised chapter on nursing facilities
Completely new chapters on assisted living, hospice, and adult day health care facilities
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