Pumped up prices? Advice on controlling scope creep in health care construction projects.

J Kenneth Upchurch, Mary Huston McLendon
Author Information
  1. J Kenneth Upchurch: Centre for Health Care Planning, Nashville, Tenn., USA.

Abstract

Changes in the scope of any health care construction project are inevitable. They happen for a number of reasons, including pressure from doctors and staff. While some are justified by factors that influence space requirements, such as changing market needs, new physicians or new technology, others inflate the cost of a construction project without adding significant benefits.

MeSH Term

Architecture
Cooperative Behavior
Cost Control
Hospital Costs
Hospital Design and Construction
Planning Techniques
United States

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