AÑO
2021
CATEGORÍA
Cuerpo
OBJETIVOS
Salud y bienestar, Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
PAL. CLAVE
covid-19, coronavirus, hospitals, patient journey, Patient safety
PAÍS
United States of America
CRÉDITOS
NBBJ
LINK
https://www.fastcompany.com/90522093/forget-telehealth-the-future-of-medicine-could-be-drive-through-doctors
The In Car Care Unit
A drive-through medical clinic
Architecture firm NBBJ has come up with a new concept that could reduce the risk of contamination for patients visiting hospitals: a drive-through medical clinic.
While there have been plenty of drive-through testing facilities for those exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, a full care unit where doctors can treat patients in their cars is new. NBBJ calls it The In Car Care Unit.
The drive-through clinic is conceived to be a midway point between telehealth, where doctors might miss critical symptoms, and physical clinic visits. It’s designed to be easily deployed in hospital parking garages and would take up 60 feet of space—the amount of space between two columns in a hospital parking lot. Components of the unit could be prefabricated elsewhere and installed quickly at the site, kind of like Ikea furniture.