Ten years ago, PeaceHealth, a Catholic health care system comprised of seven hospitals and multiple physician clinics serving Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, embarked on a journey to replace its flagship hospital. Sacred Heart Medical Center, in Eugene, Oregon, was a 432-bed tertiary care facility serving much of western Oregon. Following the development of a new 386-bed facility in Springfield, Oregon, known as Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend, it is now a two-campus hospital with a total of 490 beds. It is the largest medical center between Portland, Oregon, and Sacramento, California.Our pivotal decision was to engage two architectural firms-one with resort and hospitality experience, and the other, Anshen and Allen, with more than two-thirds of its focus on evidence-based hospital design. A lead Anshen and Allen partner suggested that we join the Pebble Group.
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