Health Care Industry Fundamentals
It is important that facility managers comply with the various codes and standards applicable to health care facilities. In addition, there are driving factors that affect the operations and maintenance of health care facilities, including regulatory requirements, clinical needs, and financial management.
This session follows up ongoing national benchmarking research on critical access hospitals based on the collaboration between academic researchers, designers, policy makers and FGI.
Understand how the structural design loads for parking structures differ from those of occupied spaces, and more.
With the constantly evolving criteria required to address the surge of patients impacted by the COVID-19 virus, there are many options that health care organizations will explore and deploy.
VACCINE,
HVAC/NEGATIVE PRESSURE,
CONSTRUCTION,
LIFE SAFETY/STAFF SAFETY,
DISINFECTION,
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT,
FILTRATION, &
ALTERNATE CARE SITES.
Speaker: Tom Stewart and Jonathan FlanneryThe day-to-day operations of the health care environment can be overwhelming and intimidating to the point of paralysis. This session provides insight into managing the patient care environment and ensuring success as a leader in the field of health care…
Speaker: Dave DagenaisHealth care organizations rely on facility managers to reduce costs, but one critical way to provide value is often overlooked: leadership and advocacy efforts that can save health care organizations significant resources. This webinar will explore ways to get involved beyond…
Speakers: Erica Larson and John RyanLearn about the significant need for mental health services and facilities, the hurdles of navigating a specific legislative process, and the shifts in design for today’s non-institutionalized psychiatric settings.
This monograph shows health care facility managers how to conduct succession planning for their departments and shows individuals in all positions how to develop a path for personal career development.