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Innovative Airflow Solutions for Infection Prevention in Healthcare Settings | Lunch & Learn
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Gain an understanding of the EPA’s Technology Transitions Program and how it will impact walk-in chamber design.
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Unlocking Project Funding through Decarbonization Efforts | Lunch & Learn
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Strategic Asset Management and PDC – Operational Handover Best Practices | Lunch & Learn
Join 3,300+ health care planning, design and construction professionals to learn, network and create value for the health care built environment.
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ASHE’s Health Care Facilities Core Competency Framework charts out key skills of health care facilities management, and offers education, resources and tools to help professionals fill knowledge gaps in each area.
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Ensure compliance with associated regulatory requirements in a way that ensures patient care and safety is the foremost priority.
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Use ASHE's Core Competency Framework™ to help maintain your critical systems and increase efficiency in your facility operations.
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Use ASHE's Core Competency Framework™ to develop your understanding of operational and capital financial management.
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Driving Compliance Excellence Through Automated Solutions: Sponsored by Grainger
Education & Events
Learn best practices for each stage of health care construction in this e-Learning course, available 24/7 to take at your own pace over 90 days!
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Meet regulatory requirements while maximizing operational efficiency and quality of care in your health care facilities.
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Avoid miscommunications and unforeseen project hurdles, while also saving your organization time and resources during projects.
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Ensure that the people in your health care facilities are not exposed to unnecessary harm.
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This guide focuses on the design, construction, and operation of decarbonized new hospital buildings and major renovations.
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The sustainability competency calls on health care facilities managers to act as good stewards of resources and actively reduce the field’s impact on the environment.
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Lead your team to maintain a safe, comfortable environment for the patients, staff and visitors at your health care facilities.
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Competency in energy management means using the right amount of energy to maintain the delivery of care while working to reduce energy use.
Press Releases
CHICAGO — The American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) of the American Hospital Association has announced the winners of its 2024 Energy to Care Awards.
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The presentation will explore how a hospital can establish water-related sustainability opportunities, and how to balance those opportunities with safety.