Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Group A: Teaching Hospital

The stakeholders we identified for the teaching hospital include patients, attendings/residents/nurses/PAs, facilities staff, owner/board of trustees, AEC, and the community through research.  We identified these stakeholders through the various phases they would come into contact with a teaching hospital.  The technologies that we identified for these stakeholders as being most important are: acoustic analysis, lighting/MEP systems, sensors, robots, code analysis, database, cost estimate, and models.

  • Patients would most benefit from sensors, lighting/MEP systems, code analysis, database, and acoustic analysis
  • Doctors/nurses/PAs would benefit also benefit from the same technology that the patients would, with sensors being the most critical to their effectiveness of care.  An effective database will also aid in their research capabilities.
  • Facilities staff would benefit greatly from sensors, lighting/MEP systems, models, robots, and cost estimates
  • Owner/Board of Trustees would be most interested in code analysis, database, cost estimate, and models
  • AEC would benefit from all technologies involved since they are involved in almost all phases of the building's life
  • The community would most benefit from the database as doctors are able to pull the patient's personal information, the care the patient received, and the final outcome of the patient from this compiled database

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