Planetree: The Story of Patient-centered Care and the Healing Environment

CEU Presentation with Michelle Rice

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March 12, 2014
5:30 PM
Herman Miller Showroom
1800 Post Oak, 3rd Floor
Houston, TX 77056

Brought to you by the Committee on Architecture for Health

Event Location:
HermanMiller Showroom
1800 Post Oak, 3rd Floor

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Event Details: 
5:30-6:00 Drinks, Lite Bites & Networking
6:00 – Presentation

 

Course Description
Patient-centered care has become top-of-mind in many health care organizations with focus on the patient experience. This presentation will address the measurable outcomes with Planetree’s successes and its relationship to the creation of environments that support patients’ healing, staff safety and family comfort.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Learn and understand patient-centered care principles and the history of Planetree.
  • Discover the impact of patient-centered care on the health care industry today.
  • Define core principles of Planetree and their effect on the physical environment.
  • Understand measurements and specific improvements to the environment for potential improved outcomes.

 

Recommended for the Following Audiences
Designers, architects, students, facility managers, nurses and nurse executives

 

Continuing Education Units
IDCEC 1.0 CEU HSW | AIA 1 LU | EDAC 1.0 CEU

 

About Speaker Michelle Rice
Michelle Rice joined Herman Miller on June 1, 2012. With over 20 years of healthcare experience, Michelle has responsibility to help drive our business by creating strong partnerships with national A&D firms and with key industry partners by sharing knowledge, resources and collaboration on healthcare projects. 

Prior to joining Herman Miller, Michelle was the owner of an Independent Healthcare Rep Firm, where she led the sales organization in the Midwest, developed and executed business plans and managed the strategic sales process. Partnering with dealers, healthcare organizations and the A/D community to ensure best possible outcomes.

With a passion for healing environments, Michelle demonstrates commitment to humancentered design by a strong commitment to evidenced-based design principles. By examining the environment from the patient’s perspective, coupled with the personal commitment to promoting health and wellness, her critical eye detects areas within a facility that support healing, or in some cases, can become barriers to furthering safe, effective and efficient healing environments.

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