Healthcare in Low-resource Settings (Jun 2023)

Improving healthcare value: integrating medical practitioners into hospital design in developing countries

  • Carlos Machhour Noujeim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/hls.2023.11183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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The cost of healthcare is a burden in most developing countries, and this is exponentially increasing in the context of population growth, pandemics, and rapidly evolving medical necessities. A customized healthcare typology should rely on data collection and architectural requirements, before moving to aesthetically compelling designs, so hospitals in low-resource or developing countries will not mimic their Western counterparts. The greatest bearing that improves the patient’s outcome and well-being would engage a productive interaction between the hospital designers and the medical practitioners, this will also allow for evidence-based hospital planning. As the author of this short report, I use the best of my experience as a physician and healthcare planner to translate a successful interaction with multinational designers building hospitals in Rivers State, Nigeria.

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