Banner Health Medical Center

Setting new standards in healthcare facility painting with patient-focused solutions

Project Overview

Client

Banner Health - Desert Medical Center

Location

Mesa, Arizona

Project Scope

Complete interior painting renovation of 350,000 sq ft medical center including patient rooms, surgical suites, emergency department, and common areas

Duration

4 months (phased approach)

The Challenge

Banner Health needed to update their aging medical center with modern antimicrobial coatings while maintaining full operational capacity. The project required strict adherence to healthcare facility painting infection control protocols, HIPAA compliance, and coordination with multiple departments to ensure zero disruption to patient care.

The facility serves over 1,000 patients daily, including critical care units, surgical operations, and emergency services. All work had to be performed while maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness, safety, and patient comfort in an active healthcare environment. Similar to our Phoenix City Hall project, we used phased scheduling to ensure zero operational disruption.

Project By The Numbers

350K

Square Feet

Zero

Patient Disruptions

100%

HIPAA Compliance

4

Month Completion

Our Healthcare Solution

Infection Control

  • ICRA Level IV protocols
  • • Negative air containment
  • • HEPA air filtration
  • • Daily environmental monitoring

Specialized Coatings

Phased Execution

  • • Department-by-department approach
  • • Night and weekend scheduling
  • • Coordination with patient census
  • • Zero operational impact

Department-by-Department Approach

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Patient Rooms

250 rooms painted with healing colors and antimicrobial protection

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Surgical Suites

12 OR suites with specialized cleanroom coatings

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Emergency Dept

24/7 operations maintained throughout renovation

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Laboratories

Chemical-resistant coatings for lab environments

Results & Impact

Project Achievements

  • Zero healthcare-associated infections during project
  • 100% patient satisfaction maintained
  • Completed 2 weeks ahead of schedule
  • Full JCAHO compliance achieved

Facility Benefits

  • Improved HCAHPS scores post-renovation
  • Enhanced infection control capabilities
  • Reduced maintenance costs by 30%
  • 10-year antimicrobial warranty

Healthcare Safety Protocols

HIPAA Compliance

All team members HIPAA certified with annual training updates

Health Screening

Daily health checks and immunization verification for all workers

24/7 Monitoring

Continuous air quality and particle monitoring throughout project

"Moorhouse Coating exceeded every expectation on this complex healthcare project. Their attention to infection control, patient safety, and regulatory compliance was exceptional. They worked seamlessly with our staff, maintained the highest professional standards, and delivered beautiful results that have enhanced our healing environment. The antimicrobial coatings have contributed to our improved infection control metrics."
Dr. Patricia Chen
Chief Medical Officer, Banner Health Desert Medical Center

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you maintain patient safety during healthcare facility painting?

We implement comprehensive safety protocols including ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment) procedures, negative air pressure containment, HEPA filtration, and use only low-VOC, antimicrobial paints. Our teams are HIPAA certified and coordinate closely with infection control staff to ensure patient safety throughout the project.

What are antimicrobial paints and why are they important in healthcare?

Antimicrobial paints contain EPA-registered additives that inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew on painted surfaces. In healthcare settings, these coatings provide an additional layer of protection against healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), complementing regular cleaning protocols and contributing to a safer patient environment.

How long does it take to paint a medical facility?

Timeline varies based on facility size and operational requirements. For this 350,000 sq ft project, we completed work in 4 months using phased scheduling. We work nights, weekends, and coordinate with facility schedules to minimize disruption. Critical areas like operating rooms and ICUs are prioritized during low-census periods.

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