Managed Care Spring 2012
ONE MASSIVE UNDERTAKING
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The Sheikh Zayed Tower, left, and The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children’s Center create an unprecedented front door for The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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The Sheikh Zayed Tower, left, and The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children’s Center create an unprecedented front door for The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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The No. 1 hospital in the country will get even better by moving the bulk of adult and pediatric inpatient care at the East Baltimore campus to two state-of-the-art buildings engineered to support technology, streamlined work processes and improved comfort for patient and their families.
From the Office of Managed Care
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This issue highlights an exciting change to Johns Hopkins' East Baltimore campus - the opening of state-of-the-art clinical buidligns that finally bring our physical facilities in line with the innovative research and clinical care skills of our top-notch employees.
From the Ground Up
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The scope of The Johns Hopkins Hospital's new clinical towers project truly was staggering.
Patient Safety
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Think it's tough designing and constructing the campus' new buildings? Try transporting hundreds of inpatients to their new units without disrupting care.
Philanthropy
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital's new buildings are named in memory of two beloved, hard-working parents who raised strong political leaders.
Back Cover
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Behind the new Johns Hopkins Hospital building stand two men whose motto should be, "The difficult we do immediately; the impossible takes a little longer."

