May 20, 2024- Primary care facilities are designed with a distinct purpose in mind – improving patient care. From the outset of the design and construction process, blueprints are drawn up to optimize workflows within the front office, lab space, and patient rooms to ensure that each touchpoint operates efficiently. A critical piece of this puzzle is the cabinetry.
While it may seem like a trivial detail in the grand scheme of the whole room design of a primary care office, the reality is that proper medical cabinetry plays a larger role in the efficiency and optimization of a primary care facility. Midmark introduced their Synthesis® Wall-Hung Cabinetry in 2022, a series of optimized cabinetry solutions designed to improve the room’s look and storage and significantly improve patient care processes.
The room design of the primary care space is critical to the patient and caregiver experience – the role of an optimized workspace cannot be underestimated. In fact, the efficiency and the utility of the room all comes down to a basic series of design-based decisions. In order to remedy this pain point for your primary customers, sales reps need to understand the value of cabinetry and what it takes to improve the storage space and workflow of a primary care office.
Brian Hazelwood, Marketing Manager for Midmark, said, “Cabinetry can be designed with a focus on both the patient and caregiver to help improve workflow and efficiency. For the patient, an improved workflow means more facetime with the caregiver and a feeling of focus and care in the visit leading to higher patient satisfaction. For the caregiver, cabinetry designed for their average height allows for better reach and visibility to the storage in the room and can improve safety for staff.”
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