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New York Hilton Midtown, New York, NY, United States April 9-11, 2024
Moderator

Jim Crispino, AIA, NCARB

Principal & Global Health Sector Leader Gensler

Jim has spent his career planning and designing innovative facilities for academic medical centers, research institutes, and healthcare providers. Based in Gensler’s New York office, his work investigates and synthesizes new technologies, human activity/behavior-based programs, and spatial models to create new architectural typologies that further his clients’ missions. He is a visiting critic at The New School-Parsons Design, NJIT, Carnegie Mellon University, Drexel University, and MIT DesignX. Jim has sat on the AIA Board of Directors for both Pennsylvania and New York State. He sits on the Design Advisory Board for HealthCare Design. He is a featured speaker and panelist at many national and international conferences, including: European Healthcare Design, Health Conference Latin America, Cleveland Clinic’s Empathy & Innovation Conference, HealthCare Design Forum, and the Health Facilities Symposium. Jim is a registered architect in 12 states and a graduate of Drexel University.

Speaking at

Wed Apr 10 2:30 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time New York Hilton Midtown - Level 2, Nassau Suite

How Adaptive Reuse and Accessibility Will Transform the Patient Experience

Conventional hospital buildings will soon be outmoded. While providing a wide range of services under one roof might have seemed efficient at one time, today we understand that very few patients require so much at once. Instead, a distributed system of care—with a bevy of access points and a focus on the patient experience—more efficiently addresses needs, both physical and financial. Today's health care providers understand this and are looking for ways to cost-effectively distribute the most care to the most people, while also enhancing the experience of workers, patients, and the communities that surround them. Simultaneously, developers and owners are looking for solutions for underused real estate of nearly every type, in both downtown and suburban locations, that can be scaled nationally. This panel will bring together top players from the entire health care real estate ecosystem to examine case studies of how a decentralized model can improve health outcomes while realizing the potential of vacant commercial real estate.
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New York Hilton Midtown
New York, NY, United States

April 9-11, 2024

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