
"NO
Hidden Patient"
A Patient Safety Design Model
by
Jeff Hardy
American Hospital Association's
Trustee
Magazine
February 2007
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the article in .pdf


"Patient
Administration"
The One-Stop Patient Processing Department
by Jeff Hardy
Healthcare Financial Management
Association's
Healthcare Financial management Magazine
July 1986
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the article in .pdf


"Facility
gets Facility Face-Lift,
Attitude Adjustment"
by Staff Writer
Hospitals and Health
Networks Magazine
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the article in .pdf


"Million
Dollar Hospital Cost Savings"
Featured Recommendation
by Advisory Board Staff
Healthcare Advisory Board's
Million Dollar Cost Savings Manual
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the article in .pdf


"System-Based
Healthcare -- An AARC Times
Interview with Jeff Hardy"
by Jeff Hardy
American Association for Respiratory
Care's
AARC Times Magazine
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the article in .pdf

"Obstacles
to Designing and Implementing
Integrated Care Delivery in the Medical Center"
by Jeff Hardy
Strategies for
Healthcare Excellence Newsletter
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the article in .pdf
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"NO
Hidden Patient"
Designing Hospitals for Today's
More Critical Patients
by Jeff Hardy
Vendome Group and Center for Health Design's
Healthcare Design Magazine
September 2006
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the article in .pdf

Facility
Design: "NO Hidden
Patient"
by Jeff Hardy
Patient Safety & Quality's
Patient Safety and Quality
Review Magazine
September 2006
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the article in .pdf
Hospitals
Weigh Benefits of
"NO Hidden Patient"
Design
by Jan Greene
American Hospital Association's
Health Facilities Management
Magazine
September 2006
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the article in .pdf


"Emergency
Department or
Mini-Hospital "
by
Jeff Hardy
Vendome Group and Center for Health Design's
Healthcare Design Magazine
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the article in .pdf


"Novato
Man Creates High-Tech Hospitals"
by Keri Brenner
Marin Independent Journal
Newspaper
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the article in .pdf

Other
Articles on request

Other
Websites:
Healthcare Enterprise DS:
www.jhardy.com
Association for System-Based Healthcare
www.systembasedhealthcare.com
The Living Care Design Award
for ALL owners, executives, architects, contractors,
vendors, among others, for designing and
building hospitals to the "Five Maximums"
www.livingcaredesign.com
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