Rethinking Healthcare Foodservice: From Cost Center to Strategic Asset

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 47 MIN

Rethinking Healthcare Foodservice: From Cost Center to Strategic Asset

from The Architecture of Healing · host Chase Miller

In this episode of The Architecture of Healing, host Chase Miller sits down with Scott Reitano, founder of Reitano Design Group, to explore the often-overlooked world of healthcare food service design. From patient meals to retail dining and staff amenities, Scott shares how food service is evolving into a critical component of patient outcomes, staff satisfaction, and overall healthcare experience. The conversation dives into the concept of "food as medicine," the role of design in influencing healthier choices, and how hospitals can rethink food service as both a strategic asset and a human-centered experience. This episode challenges traditional thinking and highlights how nutrition, environment, and thoughtful design intersect to shape the future of healthcare.  Key Takeaways Food service is more than a necessity, it's a strategic driver of patient experience, staff retention, and brand identity. Healthcare dining has multiple audiences: patients, staff, and visitors, all with different needs and expectations. "Food as medicine" is gaining traction, integrating nutrition directly into care plans and recovery strategies. Design influences behavior: layout, presentation, and accessibility can nudge healthier food choices. Distributed dining and food accessibility are critical in large facilities to improve convenience and experience. Technology (mobile ordering, robotics, smart systems) is reshaping how food is delivered, but should enhance, not replace, human interaction. Flexibility in design is essential to adapt to changing food trends, labor challenges, and future innovations. Food service can extend beyond the hospital stay, supporting patient recovery and long-term health habits at home. Why This Matters Healthcare systems are at a turning point. Food is no longer just about feeding patients, it's about improving outcomes, reducing readmissions, and enhancing quality of life. By rethinking food service as part of the care journey, organizations can: Improve patient recovery and satisfaction Strengthen staff recruitment and retention Build stronger community connections Reinforce their brand as a true "health system" This shift from reactive care to proactive wellness where nutrition plays a central role, could redefine how healthcare is delivered in the years ahead. Resources Mentioned Good to Great by Jim Collins  - https://www.amazon.com/Good-Great-Some-Companies-Others/dp/0066620996 About the Guest Scott Reitano is the founder and owner of Reitano Design Group, a firm specializing in food service design across healthcare, education, and other institutional environments. With over 20 years of experience, Scott focuses on creating spaces that enhance operations, elevate user experience, and connect food with wellness and community. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-reitano-22a1768/ https://www.reitanodesigngroup.com/ About the Podcast The Architecture of Healing explores how the built environment shapes health, wellness, and human experience. Through conversations with industry leaders, the podcast uncovers insights at the intersection of design, healthcare, and innovation. Learn more: https://www.thearchitecturofhealing.com/ Connect with Chase Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chase-h-miller/

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