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 EMC Hospital, Green Avenue, ASR
 MAX Superspeciality Hospital, Saket,
New Delhi
SUBMITTED BY :-
Himanshu
Keshav
YUVRAJ
1.
OVER
VIEW
I. BRIEF HISTORY
• Accquired by Emergency Medical Care group of hospitals in year 2007
• Earlier it was known as KAKKAR HOSPITAL
• 2 floors were expanded by the management just after it was accquired
by the EMC group.
• It provides patient services in:
onuclear medicine and cardiac imaging,
o labs and scans
ointerventional cardiology,
ocardiac pacing and electrophysiology,
o neurosciences,
oorthopedics,
ogynecology and obstetrics,
o pediatrics,
omaternity services
ogeneral surgery,
o nephrology,
ogastroenterology
III. LOCATION DETAILS
• Located at midst of the residential area of Green Avenue.
• Corner based location.
IV. ZONING AND PLANNING
The hospital vastly divided into East block and West block.
GROUND FLOOR
• Deluxe/VIP rooms
• Laboratory
• Blood Sampling
• X-Ray
• Dietician Room
• Chairman’s Office
• Staff kitchen and mess
• Oxygen supply room
• Power Back (50 KVA genset)
• General supply stores
• All OPDs
• Pre cardiac diagnosis
FIRST FLOOR
• ICU – 1
• ICU – 2
• OT – 1
• OT – 2
• OT – 3
• Blood testing lab
• Semi Deluxe rooms
• Dialysis room
• General Ward I&II
SECOND FLOOR
• Normal rooms
• CATH Lab
• CCU
• ICU – 3
• By Pass surgery centre
• By Pass OT
• By Pass recovery room
• General Ward
Main Entrance Oxygen Supply Area
Staff Parking Power Back Up (50 KVA genset)
Reception cum Waiting wth Cafe
X – Ray Fire Escape
Stairs
ICU – I Cardiac OT
Scrub AreaBypass Surgery Theatre
V. LIGHTING
• The hospital spots huge glazing on the exterior that acts as a light source,
• there is a subtle lighting through the sky lighting. This acts a source of
illumination for
the adjacent corridors.
• The areas such as the wards where the patient prefers lighting is provided with
enough
natural source of light.
• The entrance area and reception is well lit using artificial lighting. No
problems such as glaring or glazing were observed.
VI. CIRCULATION
• No separate Entrances
• Service entrance at back
• The waste was taken out of the building through the lift
only, which was used asd patient lift.
• The main clean corridors are of
approximately 3m wide.
• The sterile corridors and dirty
corridors weren’t separated from the
main corridor.
VII. VENTILATION
• Proper ventilation is provided in every room and ward.
• Proper isolation of OTs and ICUs
• AHUs and exhaust system provided in the hospital
complex.
VIII. INFERENCES
MERITS
•INTER DEPARTMENT CONNECTIVITY IS NOT COMPLEX. WHICH PROVIDE FREE
FLOW OF MOVEMENT FOR PATIENT AND STAFF.
• WELL CO-ORDINATED STAFF AND MANAGEMENT
• THE QUALITY OF ROOM AND FOOD IS VERY WELL MAINTAINED
DEMERITS
• THERE WHERE NO SMOKE DETECTOR AND WATER SPRINKLE FOR FIRE
SAFETY.
• EMERGENCY EXIT ON SECOND IS BLOCKED.
•THERE IS ONLY ONE LIFT WHICH IS USED AS SERVICE AND ALSO FOR
PATIENTS.
•THERE IS NO EMERGENCY WARD AT GROUND FLOOR.
1.
OVER
VIEW
I. BRIEF HISTORY
• Max India Limited - founded in 1988.
• The first Max healthcare centre – Panchsheel Park, New Delhi in 2000.
• Max Heart and Vascular Institute - 2004 in Saket.
• This institute was further developed with addition of various facilities to the present.
• Designed by renowned architect Mr. RichardWood.
• It provides patient services in:
onuclear medicine and cardiac imaging,
o labs and scans
ointerventional cardiology,
ocardiac pacing and electrophysiology,
o neurosciences,
oorthopedics,
ogynecology and obstetrics,
o pediatrics,
omaternity services
oneurophthalmology,
ogeneral surgery,
o nephrology,
ogastroenterology
II. SPECIALITY
• Renowned for being the country’s foremost heart and vascular
institute.
• Also well regarded for their departments of oncology and
neurosciences.
III. LOCATION DETAILS
• Located at Saket area of South Delhi
• Approximately 15 km from New Delhi Railway Station
12 km from the domestic airport
• The main access is from Press Enclave Road
IV. STATISTICAL DATA
 It’s a 490 bedded institution along with
 20 operation theatres,
 2 cardiac cath labs,
 17-bed CTVS ICU,
 16-bed apex coronary care,
 11-bed cath recovery,
 9 - Bed Onco Surgical ICU,
 12 - Bed Medical ICU,
 11- Bed Minimal Access Surgery recovery,
8-bed high dependency unit,
 17-bed Dialysis Unit,
 2 Cath labs,
 5 types of ICUs,
 2 MRIs and 1 CTs across an integrated network.
V. ZONING AND PLANNING
The hospital vastly divided into East block and West block.
WEST BLOCK
LOWER BASEMENT
Novalis Rapid Arc Linac
UPPER BASEMENT
Brachytherapy Suite
Minor OT
GROUND FLOOR
Radiation Oncology
CT Stimulator
Mould Room
Treatment Room
Nuclear Medicine
PET-CT
SPECT-CT
Thyroid Uptake
FIRST FLOOR
1. OPD- Cancer Care
2. Surgical Oncology
3. Medical Oncology
4. Radiation Oncology
5. Day Care Ward
6. Tumor Board Room
7. Counselors
8. Sample collection
SECOND FLOOR
1. OT
2. ICU
3. HDU
THIRD FLOOR
1. Economy ward
2. IP Ward No
FOURTH FLOOR
IP Ward
FIFTH FLOOR
1. Institute of Minimal Access,
2. Metabolic & Bariatric
Surgery
3. Sample Collection
SIXTH FLOOR
1. Meeting Room
2. Executive Offices
EAST BLOCK
UPPER BASEMENT
1. Institute for Allied
2. Medical Services
OPD
3. Dialysis Unit
GROUND FLOOR
1. OPD
2. Emergency
services
3. Apex coronary care
4. Radiology &
nuclear medicine
5. Diagnostics
(including non-
invasive
cardiology)
FIRST FLOOR
1. CTVS ICU/HDU
2. Cath recovery
3. Cardiac cath labs
SECOND FLOOR
1. Inpatient area
2. High dependency
unit
3. Minimal Access
Surgery
4. recovery area
THIRD FLOOR
1. Inpatient area
FOURTH FLOOR
1. Inpatient area
2. (Institute for Allied
3. Medical Services)
FIFTH FLOOR
1. Inpatient area
2. Blood bank
VI. ENTRANCE
• There are two main entrances to the two blocks separately.
• There is a canopy on in front of the entrances under which the vehicles of the
visitors pass as it enters as it passes from gate 1 and gate 3 to gate 2 through
which they exit
CANOPY
PROVIDED
ENTRANCE TO
WEST BLOCK.
VII. CIRCULATION
• Two separate entrances
provided:
• Main
• Handicapped
• Two main cores present in the building:
fire exit
main vertical circulation
• The main clean corridors are of
approximately 2.5m wide.
• The sterile corridors and dirty
corridors were separated from the
main corridor.
VIII. LIGHTING
• The hospital spots huge glazing on the exterior that acts as a light source,
• there is a subtle lighting through the sky lighting. This acts a source of
illumination for
the adjacent corridors.
• The areas such as the wards where the patient prefers lighting is provided with
enough
natural source of light.
• The entrance area and reception is well lit using artificial lighting. No
problems such as glaring or glazing were observed.
IX. SIGNAGE
• Adequate signage has been
provided in all sections of the
hospital.
• The floor plans for each of the
floors are provided at the services
through which the visitors enter.
• The additional details like fire exit
plans and guidance to the different
departments on the floor is also
provided near the staircases and
lifts.
X. ENVIRONMENT AND EXPERIENCE
• The location of the hospital provided easy access from the city.
• The orientation as well as placement of the hospital at a distance from the main
road
passing along its boundary
• the placement of the wards and other silence requiring zones at the farther area
from
main entrance helps in reducing noise disturbances.
• The reception and entrance area provides two separate entrances and exits, one
of
which is reserved for the handicapped.
• The entrance area has various services for the visitors as well as patients such
as cafes,
book lounge, chemist stores etc. These areas are well separated from the inner
zones of
the hospital.
• the large space provided at the entrance provides a less chaotic ambience as
one enters
XI INFERENCES
MERITS
• Laid back atmosphere created in the interiors, providing a relaxed aura to the
patients.
• Signage is easy to comprehend and is properly located.
• Creation of a green zone between the chaotic Press Enclave road and the main
entrance of the hospital, as a buffer zone to reduce disturbances to patients.
• Placement of the administrative areas on the topmost floor with separate
access
route.
DEMERITS
• The movement pattern of visitor’s vehicle and pedestrian space not well
segregated
causing a hustled movement at the campus entry and exit
• Visitor seating provided at close proximity to the fire exit creating a block in the
escape
route.
• The double height waiting room, topped by a skylight, provided at the core,
CASE STUDY HOSPITAL SAKET NEW DELHI AND EMC GREEN AVENUE AMRITSAR

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CASE STUDY HOSPITAL SAKET NEW DELHI AND EMC GREEN AVENUE AMRITSAR

  • 1.  EMC Hospital, Green Avenue, ASR  MAX Superspeciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi SUBMITTED BY :- Himanshu Keshav YUVRAJ
  • 2.
  • 3. 1. OVER VIEW I. BRIEF HISTORY • Accquired by Emergency Medical Care group of hospitals in year 2007 • Earlier it was known as KAKKAR HOSPITAL • 2 floors were expanded by the management just after it was accquired by the EMC group.
  • 4. • It provides patient services in: onuclear medicine and cardiac imaging, o labs and scans ointerventional cardiology, ocardiac pacing and electrophysiology, o neurosciences, oorthopedics, ogynecology and obstetrics, o pediatrics, omaternity services ogeneral surgery, o nephrology, ogastroenterology
  • 5. III. LOCATION DETAILS • Located at midst of the residential area of Green Avenue. • Corner based location.
  • 6. IV. ZONING AND PLANNING The hospital vastly divided into East block and West block. GROUND FLOOR • Deluxe/VIP rooms • Laboratory • Blood Sampling • X-Ray • Dietician Room • Chairman’s Office • Staff kitchen and mess • Oxygen supply room • Power Back (50 KVA genset) • General supply stores • All OPDs • Pre cardiac diagnosis
  • 7. FIRST FLOOR • ICU – 1 • ICU – 2 • OT – 1 • OT – 2 • OT – 3 • Blood testing lab • Semi Deluxe rooms • Dialysis room • General Ward I&II
  • 8. SECOND FLOOR • Normal rooms • CATH Lab • CCU • ICU – 3 • By Pass surgery centre • By Pass OT • By Pass recovery room • General Ward
  • 9. Main Entrance Oxygen Supply Area Staff Parking Power Back Up (50 KVA genset)
  • 10. Reception cum Waiting wth Cafe X – Ray Fire Escape Stairs
  • 11. ICU – I Cardiac OT Scrub AreaBypass Surgery Theatre
  • 12. V. LIGHTING • The hospital spots huge glazing on the exterior that acts as a light source, • there is a subtle lighting through the sky lighting. This acts a source of illumination for the adjacent corridors. • The areas such as the wards where the patient prefers lighting is provided with enough natural source of light. • The entrance area and reception is well lit using artificial lighting. No problems such as glaring or glazing were observed.
  • 13. VI. CIRCULATION • No separate Entrances • Service entrance at back • The waste was taken out of the building through the lift only, which was used asd patient lift. • The main clean corridors are of approximately 3m wide. • The sterile corridors and dirty corridors weren’t separated from the main corridor.
  • 14. VII. VENTILATION • Proper ventilation is provided in every room and ward. • Proper isolation of OTs and ICUs • AHUs and exhaust system provided in the hospital complex.
  • 15. VIII. INFERENCES MERITS •INTER DEPARTMENT CONNECTIVITY IS NOT COMPLEX. WHICH PROVIDE FREE FLOW OF MOVEMENT FOR PATIENT AND STAFF. • WELL CO-ORDINATED STAFF AND MANAGEMENT • THE QUALITY OF ROOM AND FOOD IS VERY WELL MAINTAINED DEMERITS • THERE WHERE NO SMOKE DETECTOR AND WATER SPRINKLE FOR FIRE SAFETY. • EMERGENCY EXIT ON SECOND IS BLOCKED. •THERE IS ONLY ONE LIFT WHICH IS USED AS SERVICE AND ALSO FOR PATIENTS. •THERE IS NO EMERGENCY WARD AT GROUND FLOOR.
  • 16.
  • 17. 1. OVER VIEW I. BRIEF HISTORY • Max India Limited - founded in 1988. • The first Max healthcare centre – Panchsheel Park, New Delhi in 2000. • Max Heart and Vascular Institute - 2004 in Saket. • This institute was further developed with addition of various facilities to the present. • Designed by renowned architect Mr. RichardWood.
  • 18. • It provides patient services in: onuclear medicine and cardiac imaging, o labs and scans ointerventional cardiology, ocardiac pacing and electrophysiology, o neurosciences, oorthopedics, ogynecology and obstetrics, o pediatrics, omaternity services oneurophthalmology, ogeneral surgery, o nephrology, ogastroenterology II. SPECIALITY • Renowned for being the country’s foremost heart and vascular institute. • Also well regarded for their departments of oncology and neurosciences.
  • 19. III. LOCATION DETAILS • Located at Saket area of South Delhi • Approximately 15 km from New Delhi Railway Station 12 km from the domestic airport • The main access is from Press Enclave Road
  • 20. IV. STATISTICAL DATA  It’s a 490 bedded institution along with  20 operation theatres,  2 cardiac cath labs,  17-bed CTVS ICU,  16-bed apex coronary care,  11-bed cath recovery,  9 - Bed Onco Surgical ICU,  12 - Bed Medical ICU,  11- Bed Minimal Access Surgery recovery, 8-bed high dependency unit,  17-bed Dialysis Unit,  2 Cath labs,  5 types of ICUs,  2 MRIs and 1 CTs across an integrated network.
  • 21. V. ZONING AND PLANNING The hospital vastly divided into East block and West block. WEST BLOCK LOWER BASEMENT Novalis Rapid Arc Linac UPPER BASEMENT Brachytherapy Suite Minor OT GROUND FLOOR Radiation Oncology CT Stimulator Mould Room Treatment Room Nuclear Medicine PET-CT SPECT-CT Thyroid Uptake
  • 22. FIRST FLOOR 1. OPD- Cancer Care 2. Surgical Oncology 3. Medical Oncology 4. Radiation Oncology 5. Day Care Ward 6. Tumor Board Room 7. Counselors 8. Sample collection SECOND FLOOR 1. OT 2. ICU 3. HDU THIRD FLOOR 1. Economy ward 2. IP Ward No
  • 23. FOURTH FLOOR IP Ward FIFTH FLOOR 1. Institute of Minimal Access, 2. Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery 3. Sample Collection SIXTH FLOOR 1. Meeting Room 2. Executive Offices
  • 24. EAST BLOCK UPPER BASEMENT 1. Institute for Allied 2. Medical Services OPD 3. Dialysis Unit GROUND FLOOR 1. OPD 2. Emergency services 3. Apex coronary care 4. Radiology & nuclear medicine 5. Diagnostics (including non- invasive cardiology) FIRST FLOOR 1. CTVS ICU/HDU 2. Cath recovery 3. Cardiac cath labs
  • 25. SECOND FLOOR 1. Inpatient area 2. High dependency unit 3. Minimal Access Surgery 4. recovery area THIRD FLOOR 1. Inpatient area FOURTH FLOOR 1. Inpatient area 2. (Institute for Allied 3. Medical Services) FIFTH FLOOR 1. Inpatient area 2. Blood bank
  • 26. VI. ENTRANCE • There are two main entrances to the two blocks separately. • There is a canopy on in front of the entrances under which the vehicles of the visitors pass as it enters as it passes from gate 1 and gate 3 to gate 2 through which they exit CANOPY PROVIDED ENTRANCE TO WEST BLOCK.
  • 27. VII. CIRCULATION • Two separate entrances provided: • Main • Handicapped • Two main cores present in the building: fire exit main vertical circulation • The main clean corridors are of approximately 2.5m wide. • The sterile corridors and dirty corridors were separated from the main corridor.
  • 28. VIII. LIGHTING • The hospital spots huge glazing on the exterior that acts as a light source, • there is a subtle lighting through the sky lighting. This acts a source of illumination for the adjacent corridors. • The areas such as the wards where the patient prefers lighting is provided with enough natural source of light. • The entrance area and reception is well lit using artificial lighting. No problems such as glaring or glazing were observed.
  • 29. IX. SIGNAGE • Adequate signage has been provided in all sections of the hospital. • The floor plans for each of the floors are provided at the services through which the visitors enter. • The additional details like fire exit plans and guidance to the different departments on the floor is also provided near the staircases and lifts.
  • 30. X. ENVIRONMENT AND EXPERIENCE • The location of the hospital provided easy access from the city. • The orientation as well as placement of the hospital at a distance from the main road passing along its boundary • the placement of the wards and other silence requiring zones at the farther area from main entrance helps in reducing noise disturbances. • The reception and entrance area provides two separate entrances and exits, one of which is reserved for the handicapped. • The entrance area has various services for the visitors as well as patients such as cafes, book lounge, chemist stores etc. These areas are well separated from the inner zones of the hospital. • the large space provided at the entrance provides a less chaotic ambience as one enters
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  • 32. XI INFERENCES MERITS • Laid back atmosphere created in the interiors, providing a relaxed aura to the patients. • Signage is easy to comprehend and is properly located. • Creation of a green zone between the chaotic Press Enclave road and the main entrance of the hospital, as a buffer zone to reduce disturbances to patients. • Placement of the administrative areas on the topmost floor with separate access route. DEMERITS • The movement pattern of visitor’s vehicle and pedestrian space not well segregated causing a hustled movement at the campus entry and exit • Visitor seating provided at close proximity to the fire exit creating a block in the escape route. • The double height waiting room, topped by a skylight, provided at the core,