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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 25 Feb 2017

    Bad hospital design is making us sickerhttp://nyti.ms/2liPbsn 

    10:29 PM - 25 Feb 2017
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      1. fitz‏ @fitzcolumbia 25 Feb 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        the business of sick care and not HEALTH care is $. the sicker the people the more money this sick care industry makes.sad but true

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux 25 Feb 2017
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        politics eclipsing science is not helping medicine help us

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 25 Feb 2017
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/R3OiDqcL8J

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      2. Michael Zanfardino‏ @Mjzanfardino 25 Feb 2017
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        @matthewfillare Thoughts?

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      3. Michael Zanfardino‏ @Mjzanfardino 25 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Mjzanfardino @nytimes

        actually, can tag @drglasner now as well.

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      4. Matthew Flair‏ @matthew__flair 27 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Mjzanfardino @nytimes @drglasner

        But yeah, inpatient areas are pretty rough and made me consider getting an industrial hygiene MPH

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      1. JuanCarlos‏ @juancmcastrillo 28 Feb 2017
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        This is one of my concerns: why most, even any, hospitals do not have the same structure? It is crazy for patients, professionals..

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      1. MuhammadShams‏ @mohamedshms1 27 Feb 2017
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        here we suffer alot

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      1. Stefan.L. Hedbom‏ @dennisinreality 26 Feb 2017
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        _ Good luck living correct for all of life! FromTheCreator&OwnerOf http://www.dennisinthereality.nu/  _pic.twitter.com/vYSJIt0Imr

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      1. Mary Quite Contrary‏ @ContraryMeri 26 Feb 2017
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        Agree. My family has view that hospitals are no place for the sick. Oxymoron thinking, I know. We try to get sick family out ASAP.

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      1. Number48‏ @ObedEdomOG 26 Feb 2017
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        Doc, best to keep patients out of the hospital. But hospitals, pharma, biotech, etc are paid for more sickness, not more wellness

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      2. EmmaSengsta‏ @EmmaSengsta 26 Feb 2017
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        @B_Millepied As an architecture student long ago I was introduced to the #ChristopherAlexander method used to describe functional..

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      3. EmmaSengsta‏ @EmmaSengsta 26 Feb 2017
        Replying to @EmmaSengsta @nytimes @B_Millepied

        ..patterns for redesigning a hospital according to the patient's and staffs needs. The method integrated the users.

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      4. EmmaSengsta‏ @EmmaSengsta 26 Feb 2017
        Replying to @EmmaSengsta @nytimes @B_Millepied

        I found this method very useful and a key to a communicative planning process that creates and re-creates quality.

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      5. EmmaSengsta‏ @EmmaSengsta 26 Feb 2017
        Replying to @EmmaSengsta @nytimes @B_Millepied

        Much later I read that Christopher Alexander's #PatternLanguage had been the inspiration for creating #Wikipedia.

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      1. kenny rankz‏ @kenny_rankz 25 Feb 2017
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        whats wrong with da obama care

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      1. k free‏ @the_kfree 25 Feb 2017
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        Headline should read: '1970s Bad hospital design made us sicker.'

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      1. k free‏ @the_kfree 25 Feb 2017
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        Every item in this article are things the design community responds to with current best practices/code requirements.

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