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A Career for the Decades
McMorrow Report | April 2008 As we all know, the proposed healthcare policies of the presidential candidates are a critical focus of their campaigns. A person’s current healthcare coverage and how precariously it may be linked to their employment, influences their vote. Further, when retiring baby boomers vote, their healthcare concerns will figure in their decision as they anticipate decades of retirement albeit with some health issues.
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Finding Healthcare Furniture that Works
Buildings Magazine | January 2008 There are some key things you should be looking for when selecting quality healthcare furniture for your hospital.
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Furniture for a Healthy Office
Architectural Products Magazine | July/August 2007 KI's challenge of outfitting six Agnesian Healthcare administrative areas with comfortable and flexible furniture was featured in Architectural Products Specifiers' Solutions.
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Putting Families First
Health Facilites Management | June 2007 Today, patients’ families are an acknowledged, essential part of the care team. “The length of stay is getting shorter and shorter, and the more involved the family can be while their loved one is in the hospital, observing what’s going on, it’s just that much easier when they go home,” says Debbie Breunig...
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Focus on Design: Furniture for Nuturing Environments
Facility Care | May/June 2007 Many hospitals have changed their visitation policies in recent years to accommodate spouses, parents, children and other family members of patients. Walk through a hospital's patient areas on any given evening and you will likely observe overnight guests settling in for the night. This growing trend is led by healthcare providers...
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Ideas on the Table
Healthcare Construction & Operations News | May/June 2007 KI's Debbie Breunig was interviewed for a Q&A article on furniture industry trends in the recent issue of healthcare construction & operations news.
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Finding Furniture
HFM Magazine | May 2007 KI's VP of Healthcare, Debbie Breunig discusses current trends influencing design in a healthcare environment.
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