
Project Overview
The Observation Unit Renovations at Vanderbilt University Hospital (VUH) were designed in an effort to alleviate overcrowding of the Emergency Department, and provide areas for patient observation until patients can be evaluated for admittance or release. While the ideal location for the Observation unit was adjacent to the existing ED, the location was landlocked by the main hospital lobby to the north, existing clinics and psychiatric holding to the south, and no opportunity for expansion east or west. The decision was made to relocate the two existing clinics, and the psychiatric holding unit, and phase the Observation Unit renovation in order to bring new beds online as each space was vacated. This resulted in a plan for 35 total observation beds, that would come online in 3 phases. To achieve the institution’s objectives, a second location within the hospital was also renovated to accommodate 17 observation beds, resulting in 52 new Observations beds.




