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Security Design Guidelines for HCFs: 2020 Updates
Webinars
Thomas Smith. This webinar will provide an overview of the newly updated Security Design Guidelines for Health Care Facilities. The 2020 edition has updated material throughout and new subject matter has been added including ED-based behavioral health facilities, long-term care facilities, and standalone emergency, urgent care and surgical care facilities.
Feeling Vulnerable? Assess Your Facility for Disaster Preparedness
This presentation provides an outline for the first step in the resiliency process: assessing your facility’s vulnerability.
Electricity is the New Health Care Innovation
The laws of physics remain unchanged, but the rules, regulations and standard of care for how electricity is provided and distributed in a health care facility has changed significantly.
Impact Beyond Scope
Magazine & Journal Articles
Greg May, BA, CHESP highlights upcoming AHE programs and events.
Design Essentials
Magazine & Journal Articles
As more and more research unfolds regarding preventing hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), it is very apparent that cleanliness is as critical to a hospital’s successful operation as any clinical function that takes place within the health care institution.
Health Care Construction Workshop | Chicago
This program offers education with a comprehensive risk management approach to critical topics in health care construction, including: the health care planning, design, and construction process; Life Safety Code® compliance; construction risk assessment (including general risks and a special focus on infection risks); mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems (MEP); medical gas systems; medical technology; and project expectations.
Building the Patient-centered Continuum of Care of the Future
AHA Executive Dialogue on strategies to support the workforce and minimize patient care disruptions. Explore strategies for health care organizations to meaningfully engage and support their workforce during capital project developments and learn best practices to improve workforce mental health, staff satisfaction and retention during times of operational disruption.