New Royal Adelaide Hospital Tour Video

SA Health
15 Mar 201705:49

Summary

TLDRThe new Royal Adelaide Hospital, a state-of-the-art healthcare facility in Australia, spans 175,000 square meters with 800 single-patient rooms and advanced technology. It features a two-story atrium, landscaped courtyards, and color-coded wayfinding kiosks for easy navigation. The hospital prioritizes efficiency with a stacked critical care layout, reducing patient transfer time. Patient comfort is ensured with private rooms, in-room meal selection, and natural light. The facility also includes outdoor spaces, a food court, and ample parking, all designed to enhance the patient experience and set a new standard for future hospitals.

Takeaways

  • 🏥 The new Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is one of the most advanced hospitals in Australia, providing world-class healthcare in a modern environment.
  • 📍 Located in the Adelaide CBD, the hospital covers 175,000 square meters on a ten-hectare site with potential for future expansion.
  • 🛌 The hospital has 800 beds, all in single rooms, and is designed to adapt to changing technology.
  • 🌟 A two-story glass atrium with natural light and landscaped courtyards welcomes visitors at the main entrance on level 3.
  • 🗺️ Touch screen wayfinding kiosks throughout the hospital assist with navigation and can print personalized directions.
  • 🚑 The Emergency Department on level 2 has 70 individual patient cubicles, improving patient care and reducing waiting times.
  • 🚁 Critical care areas, including pathology, surgery, intensive care, and a helipad, are strategically stacked for efficient patient care.
  • 🏠 Patient rooms are spacious with private ensuites, opening windows, and facilities for family members or carers to stay overnight.
  • 🍽️ Patients can choose their meals using an in-room computer system, delivered by Automated Guided Vehicles.
  • 🌳 The hospital's design emphasizes natural light and includes over 100 outdoor spaces, such as courtyards, terraces, and sky-gardens.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Outpatient services, including day treatment and consulting rooms, are conveniently located near the main entrance to reduce wait times.

Q & A

  • What makes the new Royal Adelaide Hospital one of the most advanced hospitals in Australia?

    -The new Royal Adelaide Hospital is one of the most advanced hospitals in Australia due to its world-class healthcare, modern and flexible healing environment, and the incorporation of state-of-the-art technology and design features.

  • How much of the ten-hectare site does the new Royal Adelaide Hospital occupy?

    -The new Royal Adelaide Hospital occupies 175,000 square meters of the ten-hectare site.

  • What is the capacity of the new hospital in terms of beds?

    -The new hospital has a capacity of 800 beds, all of which are single rooms.

  • How does the design of the hospital help patients orientate themselves within the building?

    -The design of the hospital incorporates colors, textures, and artwork to create a peaceful and welcoming environment, which also aids in orientation.

  • What is the purpose of the touch screen wayfinding kiosks in the hospital?

    -The touch screen wayfinding kiosks are spread throughout the hospital to help people find their way, providing easy-to-use, wheelchair-accessible interfaces that can print out personalized directions with suggested routes.

  • What is unique about the new Emergency Department's patient cubicles?

    -The new Emergency Department has 70 individual patient cubicles, replacing traditional curtained off bays, allowing for quicker treatment initiation and less time spent in the waiting room.

  • How does the hospital's critical care areas layout contribute to patient care?

    -The critical care areas are stacked on top of each other to reduce the time spent moving patients, with dedicated 'hot lifts' ensuring all areas can be accessed in less than 2 minutes.

  • What amenities do the patient rooms in the new RAH offer?

    -The patient rooms offer private ensuites, opening windows for fresh air, and comfortable day beds for family members or carers to stay overnight.

  • How does the hospital facilitate patient meal selection?

    -Patients can select their meals using an in-room computer system, choosing what they'd like to eat up to 30 minutes prior to mealtimes, with food delivered by an Automated Guided Vehicle.

  • What is the significance of the outdoor spaces in the new RAH?

    -The outdoor spaces, including courtyards, terraces, and sky-gardens, are designed to 'bring the outside in', maximizing the use of natural light and providing over 100 spaces for relaxation and enjoyment.

  • How does the new RAH accommodate outpatients?

    -Outpatients have dedicated imaging, blood collection, and pharmacy areas to reduce wait times, and waiting spaces located at the entrance of each wing or in outdoor areas and the retail precinct.

  • What is the connection between the hospital and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute?

    -The outdoor amphitheatre acts as a community space and a link between the hospital and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, fostering relationships between medical and research staff.

  • What are the parking and transportation options available for the new hospital?

    -The new hospital offers 2,300 car parking spaces, storage for 300 bicycles, and is easily accessible by public transport, with trams, bus services, and the Adelaide Railway Station nearby.

Outlines

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🏥 Modern Healthcare Marvel: The New Royal Adelaide Hospital

The script introduces the new Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) as one of Australia's most advanced medical facilities, offering world-class healthcare in a state-of-the-art environment. Spanning 175,000 square meters, the hospital boasts 800 beds, all single rooms, and is designed to accommodate future technological advancements. The main entrance features a two-story glass atrium that opens to landscaped courtyards, with an emphasis on a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere enhanced by artwork and colors. Wayfinding kiosks assist visitors, while the Emergency Department on level 2 has been expanded to 70 individual patient cubicles for quicker treatment. Critical care areas are strategically stacked to minimize patient transfer times, with 'hot lifts' ensuring swift access to essential services like the pathology unit, surgical suites, intensive care, and a dual-helicopter helipad. Patient rooms are spacious with private en-suites, fresh air, and overnight stay facilities for family or carers. An in-room computer system allows for meal selection, with Automated Guided Vehicles delivering food and other supplies. The design maximizes natural light and includes over 100 outdoor spaces, enhancing the healing environment. The hospital also provides convenient services for outpatients, including dedicated areas for imaging, blood collection, and pharmacy to reduce wait times. Amenities such as cafes, a food court, and an outdoor amphitheatre for community events are also available. Parking facilities are ample, with spaces for both cars and bicycles.

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🚊 Accessibility and Innovation: The Future of Hospital Design

The second paragraph highlights the hospital's excellent accessibility, with nearby tram and bus services, as well as the Adelaide Railway Station. The new RAH is designed following international best practices, setting a new standard for future hospitals. It continues the tradition of providing exceptional care for the people of South Australia, emphasizing the hospital's commitment to innovation and patient care.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is a prominent healthcare institution in Australia, known for its advanced facilities and services. In the script, it is described as one of the most advanced hospitals in Australia, emphasizing its state-of-the-art infrastructure and healthcare delivery. The new RAH is highlighted for its size, capacity, and innovative design, which contribute to a modern and flexible healing environment.

💡World-class healthcare

World-class healthcare refers to medical services and facilities that meet the highest international standards of quality and innovation. The script mentions that the new RAH will provide this level of care, indicating that its services and infrastructure are on par with the best healthcare institutions globally.

💡Healing environment

A healing environment is a setting designed to promote physical and emotional well-being, often characterized by elements that reduce stress and enhance comfort. The script describes the new RAH as having a modern and flexible healing environment, with features like landscaped courtyards and a two-story glass atrium that allow natural light to fill the space, contributing to a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere.

💡Single rooms

Single rooms in a hospital context refer to private patient accommodations, which can enhance patient comfort and privacy. The script mentions that the new RAH has 100% single rooms, indicating a commitment to patient-centered care and the ability to provide personalized attention in a private setting.

💡Wayfinding kiosks

Wayfinding kiosks are interactive information stations that help visitors navigate large facilities by providing directions and maps. The script describes the touch screen wayfinding kiosks at the new RAH, which are designed to be user-friendly and accessible, assisting visitors in finding their way within the expansive hospital complex.

💡Emergency Department

The Emergency Department is a critical component of a hospital that provides immediate medical care for patients with urgent health needs. The script highlights the new and expanded Emergency Department at the RAH, which features 70 individual patient cubicles designed to streamline treatment and reduce waiting times.

💡Critical care areas

Critical care areas are specialized sections of a hospital dedicated to the treatment of patients with severe conditions requiring intensive monitoring and support. The script mentions that these areas at the new RAH are strategically located to minimize patient transfer times, emphasizing the hospital's focus on efficiency and rapid response to medical emergencies.

💡Automated Guided Vehicle

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are driverless transport systems used to move goods within a facility. The script describes how AGVs at the new RAH deliver meals, linen, and medical supplies, showcasing the hospital's integration of technology to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.

💡Natural light

Natural light refers to sunlight that enters a space, providing illumination and a connection to the outdoors. The script emphasizes the new RAH's design goal of maximizing natural light through large windows and skylights, which not only brightens the space but also contributes to a more pleasant and healing atmosphere.

💡Outpatient

An outpatient is a patient who visits a hospital or clinic for diagnosis or treatment without being admitted overnight. The script describes the dedicated areas for outpatients at the new RAH, including imaging, blood collection, and pharmacy services, which are designed to reduce wait times and streamline the patient experience.

💡Public transport accessibility

Public transport accessibility refers to the ease with which a location can be reached using public transportation services. The script mentions that the new RAH is easily accessible by tram, bus, and train, highlighting the hospital's commitment to being conveniently located for both staff and visitors.

Highlights

The new Royal Adelaide Hospital is one of the most advanced hospitals in Australia, providing world-class healthcare in a modern and flexible healing environment.

Located in the Adelaide CBD, the hospital spans 175,000 square meters on a ten-hectare site with room for future expansion.

The hospital has 800 beds, 100% single rooms, and is designed to adapt to changing technology.

A two-story glass atrium welcomes visitors at the main entrance, opening onto landscaped courtyards.

The design incorporates colors, textures, and artwork to create a peaceful and welcoming environment, aiding orientation within the building.

Touchscreen wayfinding kiosks are wheelchair accessible and can print personalized directions.

The new and expanded Emergency Department features 70 individual patient cubicles for faster treatment.

Critical care areas are strategically stacked to minimize patient transfer time.

Dedicated 'hot lifts' provide quick access to critical care areas, including a helipad for two helicopters.

Admitted patients enjoy private bedrooms with ensuites, fresh air, and comfortable day beds for overnight stays.

Patients can select meals using an in-room computer system, delivered by Automated Guided Vehicles.

The hospital maximizes natural light with large windows and skylights, contributing to the 'bring the outside in' design goal.

Over 100 outdoor spaces, including courtyards, terraces, and sky-gardens, enhance the hospital environment.

Day treatment spaces and a large outpatient area with 132 consulting and treatment rooms are conveniently located near the main entrance.

Outpatients have dedicated imaging, blood collection, and pharmacy areas to reduce wait times.

Amphitheater serves as a community space and a link to the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute.

Parking facilities include 2,300 car spaces and storage for 300 bicycles, with easy access to public transport.

The new RAH reflects international best practices in hospital design, setting a benchmark for future hospitals.

Transcripts

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Welcome to the new Royal Adelaide Hospital.

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One of the most advanced hospitals in Australia,

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the new RAH will provide world-class healthcare

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in a modern and flexible healing environment.

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Over the last five years this iconic building has taken shape across the Adelaide CBD skyline.

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Located on the corner of West Terrace and North Terrace,

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The new Royal Adelaide hospital takes up 175,000 square meters of the ten hectare site,

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with room to expand in the future.

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The hospital is bigger than the existing RAH in both size and capacity,

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with 800 beds, 100 per cent single rooms

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and the flexibility to adapt to changing technology.

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Walking into the main public entrance on level 3

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you'll find a stunning two-story glass atrium

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filled with light and opening onto one of many landscaped courtyards.

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Colours, texture and artwork have been woven into the design of the hospital

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to create a peaceful, welcoming environment

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while also helping people to orientate themselves within the building.

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Touch screen wayfinding kiosks are spread throughout the hospital

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to help people find where they need to go

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The kiosks are easy to use, wheelchair accessible

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and can print out personalised directions with a suggested route.

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While many of the hospital’s visitors will arrive through the main entrance,

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those requiring urgent medical care

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will arrive at the new and expanded Emergency Department here on level 2.

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The new Emergency Department has 70 individual patient cubicles

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replacing traditional curtained off bays you’ll find in most hospitals.

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Treatment will be able to start sooner with patients taken to one of the cubicles as soon as they arrive,

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meaning less time spent in the waiting room.

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In urgent trauma cases a few minutes can mean the difference between life and death.

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In the new RAH all the critical care areas are stacked on top of each other

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to reduce the time spent moving patients.

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Above the emergency department you’ll find the pathology and blood transfusion unit,

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40 large technical suites where surgery and other procedures can take place,

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the intensive care unit, and the helipad, which can fit two helicopters at the same time.

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All of these areas can be accessed via dedicated “hot lifts” in less than 2 minutes.

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Patients who need to be admitted will be accommodated in individual bedrooms

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spread across the northern side of the hospital, overlooking the River Torrens.

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These large spacious rooms all come with a private ensuite,

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opening windows to allow in fresh air and a comfortable day bed so a family member or carer can stay overnight.

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Patients will be able to select their own meals using the in-room computer system,

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choosing what they’d like to eat up to 30 minutes prior to mealtimes.

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The food is then delivered by an Automated Guided Vehicle.

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The vehicles are also responsible for delivering linen

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and other surgical and medical supplies to staff all over the hospital.

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One of the key design goals of the new RAH was to “bring the outside in”

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and to maximize the use of natural light by having large windows and skylights.

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Across the new RAH site there are over 100 outdoor spaces,

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including 70 internal courtyards, terraces and sky-gardens.

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Each day hundreds of people will visit the new RAH for an appointment with a specialist or a short procedure.

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These services are all conveniently located on level 3 near the main entrance.

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This includes day treatment spaces for patients undergoing chemotherapy or renal dialysis

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and a large outpatient area featuring 132 consulting and treatment rooms.

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Outpatients will have their own dedicated imaging,

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blood collection and pharmacy areas which will help to reduce wait times.

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Waiting space will be located at the entrance of each wing

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or patients can choose to wait in any of the outdoor areas or the retail precinct.

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Food and drinks will be available from one of the cafes spread throughout the hospital

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or in the bright and modern food court.

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The food court opens out into a large outdoor amphitheatre,

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designed to be a community space for all to enjoy.

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The amphitheatre also acts as a link between the hospital

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and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute,

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helping to foster the relationships between medical and research staff.

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Parking will be available on site for staff and visitors

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with 2,300 car parking spaces and storage for 300 bicycles.

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The new hospital is easily accessible by public transport

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with the tram and multiple bus services stopping nearby

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and the Adelaide Railway Station further along North Terrace.

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Reflecting international best practice in hospital design

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the new RAH will set a benchmark for hospitals of the future

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and continue the long and proud tradition of providing the best possible care for all South Australians.

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