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.

Getting the Most out of the Energy to Care DashboardOctober 31, 2017Speaker: Kara BrooksOverview: This webinar will discuss how to best use the Energy To Care Dashboard for Energy to Care participants.Learning ObjectivesHow to make the most of what you haveTaking it to the next levelDOWNLOAD…
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Rural Health Services

Some 61 million rural Americans depend on their hospital as an important source of care as well as a critical component of their area's economic and social fabric. Location, size, workforce, payment and access to capital challenge small or rural hospitals and the communities they serve.…
This monograph presents strategies facility professionals can use to develop relationships with hospital leaders and show the value of their work. The monograph includes real-world examples of facility professionals who have successfully shown the value of their departments to organizational…
Recorded September 15, 2015This webinar discusses the latest information about an important Federal Communications Commission decision that will allow unlicensed devices to operate on the same channel as the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service used by hospitals.  
This monograph introduces the HCAHPS program and describes improvements health care organizations have made to increase patient satisfaction.
Speaker: Dennis FordTexas Children's Hospital created a pressure dependent spaces program that includes adoption of a national standard, a comprehensive master list of pressure dependent spaces, a plan to monitor these spaces, policies to manage repurposing of these spaces, and training of staff.…