June 2019 Posts About Healthcare Facilities Management
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6/28/2019
Ebola death toll in Congo surpasses 1,500
A total of 2,239 Ebola cases were reported since the outbreak began
6/28/2019
Power over Ethernet (PoE) synchronized wall clocks: A timely choice in new construction and renovation healthcare projects
For facilities rich in Ethernet infrastructure, achieving a perfectly synchronized clock system could not get any easier than simply plugging in a CAT5/6 cable.
Focus: Environmental Services
6/28/2019
NHS hospital cleaners will also be feeding patients
NHS staff will switch from one task to another while wearing the same clothes
Focus: Facility Design
6/28/2019
Florida hospital designed for resiliency
Mount Sinai Medical Center houses Miami Beach's emergency command center
6/27/2019
Ebola efforts in Congo running short of money
Some fear situation will turn into a regional catastrophe
6/27/2019
Florida hospital system adds metal detectors, visitor badges
BayCare Health has increased security measures at most of its facilities
Focus: Environmental Services
6/27/2019
How to validate a cleanroom cleaning regime
How you validate is just as important as how you clean
6/27/2019
Threats to kill, rape, 'hunt down' common in Western Australia emergency rooms
Extreme threats, violence lead to a Violence Summit with Health Minister
Focus: Environmental Services
6/27/2019
Unsanitary conditions at Calif VA Center linked to rise in infections
Office of Inspector General report faults lack of environmental servicestraining
6/27/2019
Infrared imaging comes of age
Technology and application advances put more power in the hands of managers and technicians
6/27/2019
Atlanta-Based Construction Resources LLC Announces the Acquisition of United Materials Inc.
6/26/2019
Jury may never see video of patient begging for help
Family may have needed nurses’ permission to record them inside patient room
6/26/2019
Key steps to a smart building
Internet of things devices are intended to serve as components that can be linked together to form a truly smart building
Focus: Fire-Life Safety / Column
6/26/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Four-inch rule
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for four-inch rule
6/26/2019
Report says hospital calls about ‘unwanted’ people leads to criminalizing mental illness
More than 100 people arrested for trespassing at five Portland hospitals and the metro area’s psychiatric emergency department from the summer of 2017 through the summer of 2018
6/26/2019
Finding the next generation of cleaning managers
How do you know if people in your organization with leadership potential are developing?
6/25/2019
Ohio hospital links hot water system to Legionnaires' outbreak
Testing showed significant legionella bacteria in the hot water system
6/25/2019
Australian hospital may be vulnerable in disaster
Outdated policies and unclear roles cited
Focus: Environmental Services
6/25/2019
Heroes of Infection Prevention Award winners announced
Award honors infection preventionists who have helped to reduce infection, raise awareness, and improve the health and well-being of patients, healthcare workers, and the public
6/25/2019
Guards at Chinese psychiatric hospital fired after escape of four patients
Group got through main exit by posing as visitors taking their relatives out for a break
6/24/2019
Eight NHS hospitals hit by listeria outbreaks
Healthcare facility catering may be brought in-house
6/24/2019
Healthcare revenue cycle management outsourcing market 2026 to scale higher
Increase linked with implementation of machine learning
6/24/2019
Santa Rosa hospital solar project can power more than 200 homes a year
The 4,627 solar modules covering approximately 565 parking spaces will support 40 percent of the main hospital’s electricity
6/24/2019
Arizona moves to revoke license after maggots found on Hacienda HealthCare resident
Hacienda is the same facility where an incapacitated female resident last year was raped and later gave birth to a baby
Blog
6/24/2019
The effective date for USP <800> implementation is Dec. 1, 2019
How to prepare your facility and protect your employees and patients
6/21/2019
Hospital faucets can harbor slime and biofilm
Water splashing out of a sink can spread contaminants
6/21/2019
Ohio hospital didn’t disinfect water lines linked to Legionnaires’
Officials said they think the bacteria are linked to inadequate disinfection prior to the facility’s opening
6/21/2019
Hospitals constantly look for ways to cut energy use
U.S. hospitals spend about $8.3 billion a year on energy
6/21/2019
Tech can help healthcare facilities guard against disaster
Keeping health IT systems up and running is critical
6/21/2019
Flint hospital ordered to reduce Legionnaires' risks
Hospital says the order is part of an effort to shift blame
6/21/2019
Robocalls can disrupt hospital communication systems
A study found that EMS practiced hand hygiene before patient contact in just 7% of assessments
6/21/2019
Eitan Group Opens New Office in Southern California, Embraces Burgeoning Local MedTech Community
6/20/2019
WHO repeats: Ebola outbreak not yet a global emergency.
It’s the third time agency has decided against emergency designation
6/20/2019
How to mitigate the spread of pathogens in sterile medical areas
Pathogens are most likely to proliferate in areas where moisture can accumulate and in any type of indentation, nook, cranny, divot, crack and puncture
6/20/2019
Smart toilets can help identify health problems
One toilet seat contains devices that measure blood oxygenation levels, heart rate, and blood pressure
Blog / Focus: Facility Design
6/20/2019
Community and staff input informs new North Dakota hospital
The project has included an education and design workshop process
Blog / Focus: Facility Design
6/20/2019
The intersection of design and healthcare
Besides aesthetics, hospitals are seeking architectural updates that improve safety, environmental friendliness and patient/staff satisfaction
6/19/2019
Ohio tornadoes lead to record patient volumes at ERs
Both of the major hospital networks set up command centers
6/19/2019
Patient care’s next frontier: The Internet of Things
IoT devices allow users, like healthcare facility managers, to collect critical data, analyze said data and then react to it based on real-time information
6/19/2019
Avoiding flooring hazards and complying with OSHA
Identifying and addressing a host of potential hazards, including flooring, that can bring OSHA inspectors into facilities
Focus: Fire-Life Safety / Column
6/19/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Suite doors
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for suite doors
Focus: Facility Design
6/19/2019
Prefabrication is changing healthcare construction and design
Prefabrication improves efficiency because it helps accelerate schedules and wastes less material
6/19/2019
Dancker Launches New Business Unit
6/18/2019
Pennsylvania hospital gives up stun guns after wrongly using one on patient
Taser used to subdue a patient who was on suicide watch and became threatening and aggressive
6/18/2019
The future of telehealth and what it means for facilities management
Telehealth is putting a 21st century spin on the old-fashioned house call
6/18/2019
Clinics trying to improve the experience to encourage mammograms
Some facilities are offering chair massages and goody bags
Focus: Facility Design
6/18/2019
Growing number of projects adopting IPD methods
IPD has already resulted in time and money saved, errors avoided, and profits made, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Blog
6/18/2019
Are your vendors putting the PHI of your patients at risk?
Outsourcing can be a cost-effective move, but failure to properly assess and manage risks related to protected health information (PHI) can create legal and reputational issues for the organization
6/18/2019
Triax Technologies Launches Access Control, Takes Jobsite Visibility, Safety, Control to Next Level
6/17/2019
Twice-daily disinfection recommended for healthcare facility tablets
Tablets are often colonized with important human pathogens
6/17/2019
VA healthcare facilities to go smoke-free
The ban extends to patients, visitors, volunteers, contractors and vendors
6/17/2019
Large bee hive removed from Florida hospital parking lot
Beekeeper estimates around 8,000 bees were removed
6/17/2019
Problems with water pump postpones surgeries at Mayo University Hospital
The water pump in the sterilization facility
6/17/2019
Healthcare data interoperability market to reach $3 billion by 2025
Increasing technological advancements in healthcare data interoperability software will positively influence industry growth in coming years
6/14/2019
WHO: Containing Congo Ebola outbreak may take two years
Of the 1,931 confirmed Ebola patients, 1,357 have died
6/14/2019
Key aspects to updating your security infrastructure
Start by discussing plans for growth and development
6/14/2019
Healthcare facilities must adapt to changing cybersecurity threats
Patients’ role in cybersecurity expected to grow
Focus: Facility Design
6/14/2019
Healthcare architecture market exhibits 4.1% CAGR, increasing medical tourism to fuel demand
The number of healthcare architecture establishments are also expected to increase during the forecast period 2018-2025 owing to the high demand for design consultant for healthcare facilities
6/14/2019
VuWall Partners With TBC Consoles to Offer Control Room Kit for Simplified Control Room Deployments
Focus: Environmental Services
6/13/2019
N.J. seeks new infection protections for healthcare facilities
Viral outbreak at a Wanaque pediatric facility contributed to 11 deaths and some three dozen illnesses
6/13/2019
Three UK hospital patients dead from listeria linked to pre-packaged sandwiches
Health agencies and local authorities are investigating the source of the infection
Focus: Facility Design
6/13/2019
Extreme weather changing design standards
Senior care facilities are adopting resilient design and planning strategies, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website
Focus: Environmental Services
6/13/2019
Improving EVS management and technology can improve workflow
Productivity can suffer if staff are not identifying solutions on how to accomplish their tasks
6/13/2019
Man hires attorney after contracting lice from gurney at Detroit hospital
Hospital employees discovered that someone had stuffed wet clothes covered in bugs - possibly lice - under the gurney he was given as a mattress
6/13/2019
Vanderbilt University upgrades HVAC systems
Through Vanderbilt University’s HVAC system upgrades, officials offer strategies and tactics for delivering success
6/13/2019
SIGNET Electronic Systems, Inc. Selected by Interfaith as 2019 Community Partner of the Year
6/13/2019
WEDI Announces 2019 Summer Forum 'Bridging EDI to API: Working for Today, Preparing for Tomorrow'
6/12/2019
Canadian nurses union wants more security guards in hospitals
There have been more than 2,000 incidents last year
6/12/2019
Mayo Clinic food service co-worker stabs co-worker in cafeteria
The employee cafeteria closed during investigation
Focus: Fire-Life Safety / Column
6/12/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Smoke detectors
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for smoke detectors
6/12/2019
Preparing healthcare facilities for a disaster
Hospitals must maintain continuity of patient care
6/12/2019
HLAC to Promote Both Accreditation
6/11/2019
Protecting patients' sleep in healthcare facilities
Some physicians have suggested giving patients ear plugs and an eye mask
6/11/2019
CVS will expand in-store healthcare services
The retailer will launch a fleet of 1,500 HealthHUBs by the end of 2021
6/11/2019
Bright future seen for Millennials leading healthcare facilities
When presented with a system that improves productivity while reducing waste, Millennials will embrace it more times than not
6/11/2019
NY healthcare facilities may serve vegan alternatives
Bill would require hospitals and nursing homes to offer vegan options at every meal and snack to patients who request them
Blog
6/11/2019
USP <800> and how it can affect your facility
It will be the first standard to not only change the handling of pharmaceuticals for human medical facilities, but animal hospitals as well
6/10/2019
Ebola outbreak reaches 2,000 cases
The number of confirmed cases reached 2,000 three times as quickly as it took to reach 1,000
6/10/2019
Three more Legionnaires’ cases reported at Mount Carmel Grove City Hospital
One person who contracted Legionnaires’ has died
6/10/2019
Energy Star changes for 2019
There are several updates to the Energy Star scoring and certification system
Focus: Environmental Services
6/7/2019
Areas outside nursing home resident rooms key to infection control
Residents have frequent contact with staff and the environment outside of their rooms
6/7/2019
Technology is evolving in healthcare facilities
New demands, practices, and yes, technology, are reshaping healthcare facilities
Focus: Facility Design
6/7/2019
New Orlando rehab center has hotel feel
The facility has a lot of angles and curves and relied on evidence-based design practices
6/7/2019
Fresh Food Farmacy receives Healthy Living Award
The Fresh Food Farmacy provides fresh, healthy food to patients
6/6/2019
New Ohio healthcare facility reports patient death in Legionnaires’ outbreak
The first patient was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ the day after the hospital opened
6/6/2019
What you need to know about new standards for hazardous waste pharmaceuticals
The final rule goes into effect Aug. 21, 2019
Focus: Facility Design
6/6/2019
Strategies to improve facility collaboration
Facility managers should respond to the trend toward collaboration
Focus: Environmental Services
6/6/2019
Hospital salaries: From environmental services to the CEO
There are 73,250 janitors and cleaners employed in hospitals
6/6/2019
Doctors sick of fast food restaurants inside healthcare facilities
McDonald’s restaurant inside its major Macon, Ga., hospital is closing after a complaint by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Focus: Facility Design
6/6/2019
Hospital designs suite to calm patients undergoing MRI
The new wide-bore MRI at the OSF Centers for Health in Peoria, Ill., features a four-inch-larger tube
6/5/2019
Healthcare facilities dealing with record flooding in Midwest
More than a dozen states hit with severe weather
Focus: Fire-Life Safety / Column
6/5/2019
Regulations, Codes & Standards Q&A: Aerosol can storage
Brad Keyes discusses regulations for aerosol can storage
6/5/2019
Man hurt in shooting on Arkansas children’s hospital campus
Authorities call shooting at Arkansas Children’s Hospital a random incident
6/4/2019
Michigan investigates Legionnaires' at four hospitals
Patient at St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor confirmed with Legionnaires' disease
Focus: Environmental Services
6/4/2019
Cancer patient's room infested with bed bugs at Detroit Hospital
Hospital said the bugs were from someone's infested clothing left behind
Blog/ Focus: Environmental Services
6/4/2019
Outsourcing EVS for rural hospitals
Cost, staffing, process integration, compliance, reporting… all were concerns as they explored outsourcing options
Blog
6/4/2019
Environmental disinfection tips for Candida auris infection prevention and control
Preventing C. auris transmission requires diligent adherence to infection control recommendations, including placing patients colonized or infected with C. auris in single rooms on Standard and Contact Precautions
Focus: Environmental Services
6/4/2019
NYU student goes from janitor to nursing school grad
Baez's goal is to become a critical care nurse in the intensive care unit
6/4/2019
Incentivefox Announces Strategic Partner Program and Strengthens Foothold in Home Services Industry
6/3/2019
Study finds solutions for limiting exposure to Candida auris
Procedures used in an animal facility can potentially be applied to healthcare facilities
6/3/2019
Internet of Medical Things transforming healthcare
A strong network needs proper prevention and detection measures for security threats
Blog
6/3/2019
Understand what radar cannot see, and make better decisions
Cutting-edge radars reinforce trust — if you understand the basic mechanics of the tool
Focus: Environmental Services
6/3/2019
Environmental services' morale sometimes suffers on the job
Lifting staff morale goes a long way toward improving productivity
6/3/2019
Nursing homes particularly vulnerable to hurricanes
Many nursing homes are located in southeastern or Gulf Coast states
6/3/2019
Spring Grove Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Launches Chronic Kidney Disease Management Program
6/3/2019
Energy-Efficient LED Lighting Provider Orion Hosts Q4'19 and Full Year 2019 Call
Changes to the design of a facility can be implemented for a number of reasons, ranging from new equipment, new services or perhaps even downgrading certain departments
6/3/2019