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http://dx.doi.org/10.15682/jkiha.2017.23.3.57

A Chronological Study on the Transformation and the Spatial Characteristics of Inpatient Care Facilities in the United States  

Lee, Sukyung (Department of architecture, Chung-ang University)
Choi, Yoonkyung (Department of architecture, Chung-ang University)
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Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture / v.23, no.3, 2017 , pp. 57-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to emphasize interrelation between healthcare policies, design standards and hospital architecture of the United States since 1950s; to examine spatial characteristics of inpatient care facilities through case studies; and to consider the social implication of these spatial changes. Methods: In this study, reviewing the overall healthcare system, design standards and inpatient care facilities of the United States since 1950s, a total of five inpatient care facilities, one for each period, were selected in order to analyze the spatial characteristics. The spatial maps of Space Syntax were employed for analyzing five case studies. Results: The distance between the nursing station, the support service, and inpatient room were getting closer. The spatial structure of inpatient care facilities is transformed from tree structures to annular tree structures. This result shows that the efficiency between patient, staff and support service is higher and the depth of the spaces is getting deeper, which indicates that efficiency for improving healthcare quality affect the spatial structure of inpatient care facilities. Implications: In the future, if Korea's health policy is changed to a demand-oriented health care policy, this conclusion predicts medical planning of hospital will be focused on the efficiency.
Keywords
Inpatient Care Facility; Health Policy; Design Standards; Spatial Characteristic; Healthcare quality; Efficiency; Privacy; the United States;
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