Healthcare Design: Lessons Learned from the United States' First Hospital

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We should always look to the past in order to design for the future in healthcare. After all, good ideas are always good ideas. Pennsylvania Hospital still exists as part of PennMedicine. Founded in 1751 by Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin, it was housed in a temporary location on High (now Market) Street while work began on a hospital building. Here's 7 lessons to be learned from the design of this 259-year-old healthcare facility.

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