Healthcare projects are generating more information than ever before, and managing that information effectively has become one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare owners, planners, architects, engineers, and consultants today.
In our recent webinar, Keeping Up with Healthcare Project Information Overload, experts from HDR shared practical insights on how leading healthcare project teams are reducing risk, improving collaboration, and creating more connected project workflows.
Here are five key lessons learned from the discussion, and how dRofus helps organizations put these strategies into practice.
Healthcare teams are not just dealing with more data, they’re dealing with disconnected data spread across multiple systems, teams, and project phases.
When information lives in silos, it becomes increasingly difficult to:
The panel emphasized that creating a centralized “single source of truth” is critical for reducing gaps, inconsistencies, and downstream project risk.
How dRofus Helps
dRofus centralizes healthcare planning, room data, equipment information, standards, and project requirements into a single connected platform. Instead of relying on disconnected spreadsheets, PDFs, emails, and siloed databases, project teams can access one shared source of validated information throughout the building lifecycle.
This helps teams:
Key Takeaway:
Structured, connected project information creates better visibility, coordination, and decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
One of the webinar's strongest themes was the importance of balancing standardization with project flexibility.
HDR discussed how standards and templates help teams avoid “reinventing the wheel” on every project while still allowing room for client-specific requirements and regional differences.
The panel highlighted the “80/20 rule”:
This approach helps teams:
How dRofus Helps
dRofus enables organizations to create standardized templates, room types, equipment standards, and planning requirements that can be reused across projects while still allowing project-specific customization.
Healthcare organizations and design teams can:
This creates a scalable framework for both governance and flexibility.
Key Takeaway:
The most effective standards frameworks provide structure without limiting creativity or project-specific flexibility.
The webinar reinforced that early project planning is one of the most important phases for managing healthcare project information effectively.
When structured, validated information is established early:
Without that structure, teams risk:
How dRofus Helps
dRofus supports structured planning workflows from the earliest phases of a project by allowing teams to define, validate, and manage requirements before design progresses too far.
Teams can:
This helps preserve owner intent while reducing downstream design and coordination risk.
Key Takeaway:
Reliable, structured planning information early in the project creates a stronger foundation for every downstream phase.
The panel repeatedly emphasized that successful information management is not just about software — it’s about team adoption and accessibility.
Even the best systems fail if:
Healthcare project teams must create workflows where:
How dRofus Helps
dRofus is designed to improve collaboration by making project information accessible, structured, and easy to understand across disciplines.
With role-based permissions and integrations with platforms like Revit and Excel, teams can collaborate within a shared environment while maintaining appropriate governance and accountability.
This enables:
Better coordination between stakeholders
Greater trust in project data
Key Takeaway:
Technology only works when teams trust it, adopt it, and can easily engage with the information inside it.
Looking ahead, the panel discussed how AI, analytics, and computational design tools will increasingly transform healthcare project planning and delivery.
But AI is only as effective as the quality and structure of the data behind it.
Organizations that invest today in:
…will be far better positioned to leverage:
Predictive Analytics
How dRofus Helps
dRofus provides the structured, centralized project data foundation needed to support future AI, analytics, and digital transformation initiatives.
Organizations can use dRofus data to:
By organizing project data in a structured, reusable format, dRofus helps healthcare organizations prepare for the next generation of data-driven project delivery.
Key Takeaway:
The future of healthcare project delivery depends on creating structured, reliable data foundations today.
Healthcare projects will only continue growing in complexity. The organizations that succeed will be those that can effectively organize, validate, and leverage project information across the entire building lifecycle.
As discussed throughout the webinar, the goal is not simply collecting more data — it’s creating connected, actionable information that improves collaboration, reduces risk, and drives better project outcomes.
Watch the full on-demand webinar to hear practical insights from HDR on overcoming healthcare project information overload.