I am currently finalizing the layout for my new office. This will have 3 physicians, at least one family medicine resident, one RN, and one Allied Health Professional. The office is 1,900 sq feet.
I have been thinking about what to change. The exam rooms are 8 x 10 ft, and really do not need much modification. I will have 8 exam rooms (2 per physician, 1 for the RN, 1 for the AHP). I don't know if my new partners will prefer wired or wireless; if they prefer wired, then they will need 1 printer in each room, along with a computer stand (or they can just put the monitor on the desk table). If they prefer wireless, then they just need a stand for the printer.
I have chosen a common consult room; I think it is very important to be able to talk to each other, especially as the new physicians start practice and EMR. I asked my nurse if she would prefer to have a consult/exam room, or would she want to sit in the common consult room: she definitely prefers to sit with us. I will also have a space for the resident in the common consult room.
When planning a new office, I think it is good to consider workflow issues, as well as people issues such as how you communicate and work with each other. EMR impacts those.
The biggest change will be at the front office. There are no charts, so the front reception area can be a lot smaller. However, my staff does more callbacks, and they need space which is more private than the open reception area. I am planning a separate staff room; we can have lunch there, but it will also have a workstation for callbacks and administrative functions that do not require a secretary to be at the front (example, uploading bills, managing our preventive services etc). I am considering buying a second scanner, so there will be two places to scan: one at the front reception, and one in the back staff room. I will still have two desktop PCs at the front.
Michelle
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I sincerely hope that you consult with an IT professional before your offer wireless communications within your new office. It takes a lot of expensive equipment to properly secure the privacy of your patients on a wireless system.
We will certainly do that. I had the set-up in my current office done professionally, and will do the same in the next office. Because the office is so large (5 practices, all the Family Health Team's admin offices, offices for the Allied Health Professionals) we will benefit from economies of scale. I do not agree with your statement that the equipment is expensive.
Michelle
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