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Health Building Note 57 Facilities for critical care

Publication Year

2003

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Covers general design considerations and provides detailed information on the specific functional and design requirements and engineering requirements for critical care areas (CCAs). It provides cost information, which includes schedules of accommodation. Included in the appendices are recommended room layouts, along with a comprehensive list of useful references.

Document History

Supersedes HBN 27 (1994). Superseded by Critical care units: Policy and service context manual and Critical care units: Planning and design manual.

ISBN

9780113225880

Publisher Information

NHS Estates

NHS Estates were responsible for strategic development of a flexible and responsive environment for health and social care. Their publications included Health Technical Memorandums, Health Building Notes, design guides, circulars and Health Facilities Notes. Add - These were then transferred to the Department of Health.

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