Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida
Offering a full complement of pediatric health services, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital is the only free-standing, licensed specialty hospital exclusively for children in South Florida. The surgical center had previously been located at the edge of campus, but its capacity was limited, and many of the operating rooms were too small to accommodate modern equipment.
Before design work could begin on the purpose-built, state-of-the-art Kenneth C. Griffin Surgical Tower at the center of campus, the surgical services department had to devise entirely new ways of working together while also improving the patient experience. That meant asking for lots of input right from the outset. “Everyone is important, and everyone’s opinion matters,” says Osnyel Cruz, director of surgical services at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. “It’s hard to please everybody, but having conversations where people could share their knowledge and experiences really helped ensure that we considered all the options.”
Acknowledging that surgery can be an unsettling experience for patients and their families, the team considered how the new spaces could minimize their anxiety and discomfort. The old model required patients to move among different rooms and floors each step of the way (check-in desk, a waiting room, prep room, operating room, post-anesthesia recovery room, recovery room, and an inpatient room), which added to mental and physical stress. The team envisioned a streamlined experience in which patients could be with their families from check-in to the prep room, be taken into an operating room on the same floor, and then be returned to the prep room for post-anesthesia care and recovery.