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Next Generation Healthscapes

ASG 2024-2025

A significant number of healthcare facilities are rapidly reaching the end of their lifespan. Consequently, there is a wave of ongoing and planned processes for future hospital construction, locally, nationally and globally. But do these processes really consider all necessary aspects of health and wellbeing?

Entrance with glass doors to a large building. Above the entrance is a text: Take care of each other. Photo.
Generic photo/Unsplash.

Traditionally, the assessment of healthcare facilities has focused on processes, management, and technical aspects, while patients and staff outcomes have been limited to single perspectives, such as clinical results or cost benefit analysis. To navigate the complex landscape of future healthcare delivery, it is both critical and urgent to adopt a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach that combines perspectives and focuses on compassion as an imperative for future healthscapes. 

Participants

Henrik Loodin (coordinator)
Jonas Borell
Martin Garwicz
Christopher Mathieu
Pimkamol Mattsson
Johan Mårtensson
Anna Houmann
Johannes Lindén
Åsa Thormählen (adm.)

Affiliated participants 
Göran Lindahl, Chalmers University of Technology
Peter Lanbeck, Region Skåne
Thomas Wallén, City of Helsingborg