"If you build it, they will come" may have worked for that farmer who wanted to build a baseball field in the corn, but it won't work when building support for a new Children's Hospital. From inner city squabbles with neighbors to raising large sums of money from donors, the challenges of caring for tomorrow's children are enormous. Bruce Komisky, chief of new hospital design and construction at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, tells about the latest trends in building support for new pediatric facilities on Inside Health Care with Bruce Japsen of the Chicago Tribune.
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"If you build it, they will come" may have worked for that farmer who wanted to build a baseball field in the corn, but it won't work when building support for a new Children's Hospital. From inner city squabbles with neighbors to raising large sums of money from donors, the challenges of caring for tomorrow's children are enormous. Bruce Komisky, chief of new hospital design and construction at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, tells about the latest trends in building support for new pediatric facilities on Inside Health Care with Bruce Japsen of the Chicago Tribune.
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