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November 4–7, 2023 Will we see you in New Orleans? The Healthcare Design Conference + Expo is a

[View in a Browser]( [MillerKnoll][Knol]( [Female patient and male family member seated across from male nurse in a consultation session]( November 4–7, 2023 Will we see you in New Orleans? The Healthcare Design Conference + Expo is almost here and we hope to see you there. We are creating a thoughtful and engaging experience for you—integrating fresh insights on the intersection of hospitality and healthcare and design principles for the built environment. Make plans to stop by Booth 819 to check out nearly 50 of our latest products for healthcare spaces, including a sensory-friendly seating collaboration between Jefferson Health and Herman Miller. We’re building on more than 50 years of delivering problem-solving designs for healthcare environments. Come see how we can help you deliver the future of healthcare. [I’m coming to HCD]( First Look Here’s a sneak peak of what we have in store for HCD [Image of healthcare exhibit showing a boutique waiting area with groupings of seating, tables, and servicescapes] Boutique waiting When the organization hosts patients, families, and guests, they can foster belonging and inclusion with a choice of comfortable furnishings. [Image of healthcare exhibit showing an exam room area with casework, seating, and tables for clinicians and patients.] Exam room Thoughtfulness and beauty create a calming atmosphere supported by moments of eye-to-eye contact between the guest and host. [Image of healthcare exhibit showing a patient room with casework, seating, and tables.] Patient room Give the patient ways to host their loved ones with nourishment, refreshment, and mobile furnishings that let them be who they are naturally. [Healthcare exhibit showing a staff lounge area with lounge seating and tables.] Staff lounge Support staff in showing hospitality to each other with spaces for them to come together in postures that put everyone on the same level. Contact Us Get in touch before the show Our healthcare specialists are looking forward to meeting you or reconnecting. Just click the link below to let us know if you’re coming [I’m coming to HCD]( [MillerKnoll Facebook][MillerKnoll Facebook]( [MillerKnoll LinkedIn][MillerKnoll LinkedIn]( [MillerKnoll Twitter][MillerKnoll Twitter]( [MillerKnoll Instagram][MillerKnoll Instagram]( MillerKnoll, Inc 855 East Main Avenue Zeeland, Michigan 49464 © 2023 MillerKnoll, Inc. [Unsubscribe]( [View our Privacy Notice](

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