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Revision as of 10:58, 12 April 2020

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Welcome to The HILLSIDE

The Health Infrastructure's Living Library for Sustainable Innovation, Design and Engineering [HILLSIDE]

The Hillside project is an interactive repository for developers, users and regulators to collaborate on the development of guidelines for contextually appropriate, innovative, resilient and sustainable healthcare infrastructure. The Hillside helps collect and organize contextual knowledge to make it available to people. The Hillside is free to view and use and contains no commercial ads. Articles in this repository range from technical guidance to case studies. Registration may be required to commit technical contributions although a peer-review process is an integral part of the contribution process. Contributions here are not protected by copyright and the contributor is required to ensure that any content presented is not subject to copyright elsewhere.


COVID-19 Infrastructure Guidelines

COVID-19 Q&A Reference desk:

Infrastructure Guidance for COVID-19

COVID-19 Infrastructure Q&A Infrastructure Guidance for COVID-19 Alternative Care Sites