Better health through better infrastructure
James Barlow
Colin Gray
Michail Kagioglou
Andrew Price
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https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/report/Better_health_through_better_infrastructure/9461039
Welcome to HaCIRIC’s 2009 Progress Report. Better Health through Better
Infrastructure offers a chance to reflect on both the achievements of our short
history and on the strategy for going forward.
The Centre is now in its third year since foundation. In that time, we have taken
enormous strides and have begun to fulfill the imagination and foresight of our
funders. We are starting to make a real, measurable impact on the health and care
sectors and their supply chains. We have also grown to understand much better
the main issues facing our stakeholders and to fashion four key areas upon which
to focus our future activity.
HaCIRIC, as Patricia Leahy of the National Audit Office says, is ‘bringing
innovative, rigorous analysis to the field’. She highlights the useful outputs that
are now emerging from all the universities involved.
Our mission – to improve health outcomes through innovative thinking about
infrastructure – is bold and creative. It is helping, as Professor Duane Passman of
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, suggests, ‘to take us back
to being world class researchers in infrastructure and the built environment’.
This goal is absolutely right for the times, as governments all over the world
struggle to create greater value out of tighter budgets. As is clear from this
report, HaCIRIC understands the real needs of the sector. It has created the
capacity, the vision and the drive to deliver what is needed.
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Healthcare infrastructure
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