Safety Management
The model codes used in the U.S. include several requirements that are specific to health care facilities, and with new editions of the codes introduced every three years, it can be difficult to keep up with the mandates of the adopted codes and referenced standards.
This tool helps facilities managers apply the tactics of building system maintenance to infection control by identifying opportunities for infection risk during rounding.
Use this self-assessment tool to prepare your non-hospital business occupancies for survey by accreditations organizations.
Expand your knowledge of electrical systems and electrical equipment during this overview of NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code.
Gene Building on Allegion’s recent health care research, we will discuss the latest trends and their impact on door and hardware applications.
Help prepare your facility for adverse weather-related events through this article and adverse weather checklist available to ASHE members.
OhioHealth and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center openly share best practices to improve patient outcomes and celebrate each other’s successes
- Sustainability
- Decarbonization
- Operational Excellence
- Performance improvement
- Leadership
- Health Care Facility Management
- Infrastructure
- Benchmarking
- Financial Management
- Capital Equipment
- Energy Management
- Facility Engineering
- Workforce
- Organizational Change
- Workforce Education
- Project Management
- Safety Management
Learn why ventilation is critical to the health care environment and what you can do to support infection control.
Identify your knowledge gaps and gain confidence before taking the exam to become certified with ASHE’s CHC certification.