Sunday, July 3, 2011

Swedish comes to the Plateau, tour it before it opens | Photos - seattlepi.com

Much of the Swedish Issaquah Hospital gets natural light from the courtyard during the day.
CELESTE GRACEY, ISSAQUAH REPORTER 
Swedish comes to the Plateau, tour it before it opens Photos - seattlepi.com:

"Swedish Hospital Issaquah was so confident in its ability to get patients in and out of its emergency room, it didn't bother to build a waiting room.

Don't ask for a clipboard either, all that paper work can be done by a nurse at the bedside.

Swedish is just two weeks away from opening in its new hospital, and the administrators couldn't be more proud to show off the shiny new facility during Issaquah Highlands Day on July 9.

The free tours will run continually from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

While most of its outpatient clinic space has already been swept up by physicians and family doctors, its inpatient care brings something the plateau has never had before, a full-fledged hospital.

Unlike its established Capitol Hill location, which is composed of continual expansions and a maze of elevators, the staff took the opportunity to plan its dream space with efficiency and beauty."

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