Hoefer Wysocki grows its clinical tech team to meet COVID-19 demands

Kelley Irving joins Hoefer Wysocki as senior project manager for its expanding clinical technology solutions team. Photo courtesy Hoefer Wysocki
Kelley Irving joins Hoefer Wysocki as senior project manager for its expanding clinical technology solutions team.
Photo courtesy Hoefer Wysocki

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers have accelerated plans to implement technology-enabled healthcare solutions and medical equipment. From virtual visits via telehealth and touchless fixtures to automated health screening and robot-controlled disinfecting systems, technology is now considered a vital component of prevention. To meet this demand, multi-disciplinary architecture firm Hoefer Wysocki is expanding its clinical technology solutions team.

Kelley Irving has joined the team as senior project manager, bringing over 25 years of experience in healthcare technology consulting and medical equipment planning. In this role, she will serve as the essential connection between the health system and the architectural design team to implement clinical technology solutions into new and renovated facilities across the United States.

“I began my career as a biomedical engineer at Yale-New Haven Hospital. This experience has helped frame my perspective ever since,” Irving said. “Medical technology and equipment are significant investments that require an understanding of the clinical, technical, and financial implications, and that is what I strive to deliver to the team.”

“Kelley’s owner-driven approach to budget development, planning, and implementation are a true asset to clients,” said Marty McIntyre, director of Clinical Technology Solutions. “Her ability to empathize with clients ensures good stewardship of their resources as well as high-performing solutions.”

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