Building for a better hospital

Value-adding management & design of healthcare real estate

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture
Cover of the book Building for a better hospital by Johan Van Der Zwart, TU Delft
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Author: Johan Van Der Zwart ISBN: 9789461863676
Publisher: TU Delft Publication: March 1, 2015
Imprint: TU Delft Language: English
Author: Johan Van Der Zwart
ISBN: 9789461863676
Publisher: TU Delft
Publication: March 1, 2015
Imprint: TU Delft
Language: English

In this thesis, the ideas and concepts of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) are examined in terms of the contribution they could make to the process of accommodation decision by using recent cases in Dutch hospitals. CREM can be defined as the management of the real estate portfolio of a corporation by aligning the portfolio and services with the needs of the core business in order to obtain maximum added value for the business and an optimal contribution to the overall performance of the organisation. This definition assumes that accommodation can add value to the organisation and contribute to its overall achievement. Elaborating on the added value of real estate in addition to quantifying these added values and making them applicable to hospital real estate management is therefore central to this study.

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In this thesis, the ideas and concepts of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) are examined in terms of the contribution they could make to the process of accommodation decision by using recent cases in Dutch hospitals. CREM can be defined as the management of the real estate portfolio of a corporation by aligning the portfolio and services with the needs of the core business in order to obtain maximum added value for the business and an optimal contribution to the overall performance of the organisation. This definition assumes that accommodation can add value to the organisation and contribute to its overall achievement. Elaborating on the added value of real estate in addition to quantifying these added values and making them applicable to hospital real estate management is therefore central to this study.

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