Information Standards Enabling or Constraining Innovative Hospital Facilities? -A Scandinavian Case
Paper i proceeding, 2014
The losses from suboptimal interoperability in IT supported design,
production, and operation of health care facilities are tantamount. In these years
new built of hospitals in Scandinavia could be realized in a more efficient and
innovative way if using information standards. This paper inquires into whether
computerized information standards enable or constrain innovation in public
procurement of buildings. In architectural and engineering design of public
buildings the project based product development tends be done in constellations
of firms in interorganisational contracting, which do not provide stability or
room for innovation. A large hospital project was investigated through
interviews, documents and observations. The effects of implementing
building information standards are both inter- and intraorganisational. The
building client claims to have saved money, through better structured building
component data that gave considerable positive effects during tendering. The
IT-suppliers develop IT-tools, and the AEC companies can commence develop
services preparing for new markets.
innovation
information standards
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
hospital buildings