As healthcare providers strive to protect patient health and safety, for the successful execution of a project, effective planning is essential. Those involved with the design and execution of the infrastructure in question must consider the many factors which could impact the job, the successful scheduling, budgeting, site safety, availability of materials, logistics, inconvenience to the public caused by construction delays, preparing tender documents, etc. The hospital planning, design, and construction process takes the form of three distinct phases. This event will focus on the first (definition and planning) and second (schematic and design implementation, construction documentation, etc.) phases. The final stage (Bidding, Construction, Licensing and evaluation) will be covered in a future session. This strategic event is intended to aid in the design and review of hospital construction projects and serve as a model for avoiding costly delays sometimes associated with complex construction efforts. Too Much To Miss!
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BEST PRACTICES IN HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN
Establishing the Next Generation in Healthcare Design, Planning & Implementation
OCTOBER 14 – 15, 2010 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – AIA Boardroom
Highlighting the modern trends, pioneering strategies, and best case studies from leading healthcare organizations that
have implemented successful healthcare construction design projects geared to improve organizational outcome, gain
competitive edge and meet the increasing patient demand.
Register 3 Attendees, Get the 4th Free…Discounts Available to AIA & ASHE Members
Speaker Invites Include Workshop Leaders Speaker Invites Include
KEYNOTE: Christina Vernon, AIA Fred Ortmann Scott C. Scarfone, ASLA
Senior Director, Sustainability & CEO & President Principal & Founder
Environment/Director, Office for a Healthy ORTMANN HEALTHCARE OASIS DESIGN GROUP
Environment
CLEVELAND CLINIC Terry Miller
EVP & COO Cecily Lohmar
GENE BURTON & ASSOCIATES Principal
____________________________ NEW HEIGHTS GROUP
Mayer Zimmerman
Principal
Critical Topics of Discussion:
BURTON KLEIN & ASSOCIATES
Valerie Giordano, RN
Integrating Healthcare & Engineering Project Manager
Revenue Generating Construction Strategies NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST HOSPITAL
Jeff Grossberg
Managing Director Critical Actions To Take Before 2011
SKYSITE PROPERTY Healthcare Reform Dilemma ASHE
Understand Emerging Issues for New Builds Speaker To Be Announced
Infection Control During Construction
Mary Ann Derr Develop Better Budgeting Outcomes
Principal Clinical Operational Optimization KAISER PERMANENTE
SYNURGY HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS Vendor Selection & Management Speaker To Be Announced
Understanding Public Policies and Mandates
Healthcare Life Safety Issues
AIA
Speaker To Be Announced
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BEST PRACTICES IN HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN
Establishing the Next Generation in Healthcare Design, Planning & Implementation
OCTOBER 14 – 15, 2010 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – AIA Boardroom
Highlighting the modern trends, pioneering strategies, and best case studies from leading healthcare organizations that
have implemented successful healthcare construction design projects geared to improve organizational outcome, gain
competitive edge and meet the increasing patient demand.
Register 3 Attendees, Get the 4th Free…Discounts Available to AIA & ASHE Members
CONFERENCE THEME:
As healthcare providers strive to protect patient health and safety, for the successful execution of a project, effective planning is
essential. Those involved with the design and execution of the infrastructure in question must consider the many factors which
could impact the job, the successful scheduling, budgeting, site safety, availability of materials, logistics, inconvenience to the
public caused by construction delays, preparing tender documents, etc. The hospital planning, design, and construction process
takes the form of three distinct phases. This event will focus on the first (definition and planning) and second (schematic and
design implementation, construction documentation, etc.) phases. The final stage (Bidding, Construction, Licensing and
evaluation) will be covered in a future session. This strategic event is intended to aid in the design and review of hospital
construction projects and serve as a model for avoiding costly delays sometimes associated with complex construction efforts.
Too Much To Miss!
WHO WILL BE THERE:
This conference is designed for Senior Level Executives, Vice Presidents, Administrators, Directors and Managers within
hospitals, health systems, federal and state agencies, as well as healthcare consultants. Academic Medical Centers, Teaching
Hospitals, and Community Hospitals are also encouraged to attend.
KEY TITLE(S):
CEOs/COOs/CFOs Medical Equipment Management
Architects, Builders, Construction Managers, Contractors Property Managers, Subcontractors
Facilities Directors & Managers Interior Designers, Project Managers and Leaders
Health Care Facility-Based Planners Vice President/Director, Business Development
Health Care Consultants Vice President/Director, Clinical Services
Medical Directors, Executive Directors Research & Clinical Solutions
Planning & Construction Support Services
Chief Nursing Officers Environmental Management
Attorneys, Public Policy Safety & Security Management
OTHER TOPICS OF DISCUSSION INCLUDE:
Greening The Patient Experience – Creating a Balance Between Humans and Health Systems
Creating a 5-Star OR – 5 Elements involved with the Planning, Designing & Building an Exemplary Operating Room
Understanding the process of the Office of Statewide Health and Planning Development (OSHPD)
Implementation of New and Ever-Changing Technologies
Developing the Next Generation Patient Room
The Benefits of Construction in a Slow Economy - Federally Funded Stimulus Projects
The Risks and Rewards of Program Management
Understanding the False Claims Act
The Architect’s Perspective – An Interactive Discussion on Key Strategic Approaches for Construction Design
Minimizing Construction Effects on Patients & Staff:
Alignment of Goals, Action Strategies & Behaviors, Ensuring Accountability
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3. CONFERENCE DAY 1:
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast & Exhibits
8:30 AM – 8:45 AM Chairperson’s Welcoming Remarks
8:45 AM – 10:00 AM ***KEYNOTE*** ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP FROM AN OPERATIONAL STANDPOINT
Christina Vernon, Senior Director, Sustainability and Environmental Strategy/Director, Office for a Healthy Environment,
CLEVELAND CLINIC
(Case-Study Focused)
Discuss the planning, design and construction of major hospitals and outpatient facilities; demonstrate the effectiveness of a
collaborative process. Development and implementation of innovative project delivery models, for major capital programs, which
promote the integration of project teams, processes and systems that reduce costs, improve efficiency and optimize project results
for private and public entities.
Design and Productivity
Managing Risk in the Building Process
Corporate Architects and Facility Management
The Design Process as a Problem-Solving Tool
Evidence-Based Approach Strategies
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Mid-Morning Refreshments and Exhibits
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PLANNING – BRIDGING THE DESIGN GAP
Terry Miller, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, GENE BURTON & ASSOCIATES
(Case-Study Focused)
From digital imaging and digitally integrated surgical video to the virtual e-ICU, digitally controlled robotic lab, and robotic
pharmacy; healthcare is becoming evermore information intensive – and the variety of information sources, formats, users, access
locations, and viewing modalities evermore varied. Medical equipment has become the primary source for medical information in
the hospital of today. Planning and design of healthcare facilities today requires a working knowledge of care and treatment
processes, the medical technologies that support those processes, information the technologies produce, and the infrastructure
necessary for capturing, storing, and accessing the information. This presentation will provide an overview of the latest medical
technology advancements, the effect of technology advancement on design, and strategies for planning and designing the
information infrastructure required to support healthcare facilities’ immediate and future needs.
Medical/Clinical Technology Defined
How Clinical Technology is Changing
Advancing Technology Trends and the Effect on Design and Information Infrastructure
Strategies Identified and the Need for a Comprehensive Approach to Planning and Design
11:15 AM – 12:00 PM INTEGRATED STRATEGIC AND FACILITIES PLANNING
Cecily Lohmar, Principal, NEW HEIGHTS GROUP
SOMETHING WAS MISSING: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL CARE IN A
NEUROSURGERY PRACTICE
(Case-Study Focused)
The need to closely integrate strategic and facility planning has never been greater than today, when hospital capital needs are
soaring and financial resources are scarce; this session will provide a framework for an integrated approach to planning. This will
include a review of historical approaches and organizational models that have fostered the current disconnect in many
organizations.
The process for an integrated approach to strategic and facilities planning will be provided. This will include discussion on
identifying and involving the key players, an integrated timeframe, detailed tasks and responsibilities, orientation of data to meet
both strategic and facility planning needs, and a typical timeframe for a master planning process. Using an actual case study,
presenters will go through the key steps in the integrated process, and milestones and challenges along the way.
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4. The Role of Hospital Planning Functions in Facility Initiatives
The Need for a More Integrated Approach to Facility Planning
How to Integrate Strategic and Facility Planning Effectively
A Template for an Integrated Strategic and Facility Planning Process
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Networking Luncheon and Exhibits
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM THE OBAMA HEALTHCARE LEGISLATION & ITS IMPACT ON HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
Fred W. Ortmann III, President, ORTMANN HEALTHCARE CONSULTANTS
(Case-Study Focused)
This presentation will review present architectural design processes for healthcare facilities. The recent legislative changes to the
Medicare and Medicaid programs will also be discussed with emphasis placed on the impact these changes will have on
healthcare architecture and construction. The presentation will conclude with concepts that healthcare architects, contractors, and
hospital administrators should implement to excel in the new world of “Obama Care”.
A Brief Look at Today’s Architectural Design Process and its Impact on Healthcare
A Description of the Role of Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) Today and in the Future
A Brief Look at the OBAMA Healthcare Legislation and its Potential Impact on Design and Construction
Can Today’s Healthcare System Meet the Needs of the Population Under OBAMA Care?
The Potential Impact of OBAMA Care on Healthcare Architecture and New Role for Architects in this Process
How to Design Healthcare Facilities in this Manner that the Facility is a Viable Economic Entity
The Future of Healthcare and How to Survive and Prosper in the New Age
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM Afternoon Break and Exhibits
2:30 PM – 3:15 PM HEALING GARDENS BENEFIT HOSPITALS AND SUSTAIN THE ENVIRONMENT
SOMETHING WAS MISSING: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL CARE IN A
NEUROSURGERY PRACTICE
Scott C. Scarfone, ASLA, Principal and Founder, OASIS DESIGN GROUP
Green roofs are a smart “green” business investment for hospitals because they are an important component of a total healing
and wellness experience and are a benefit to hospitals’ patients, family members, staff, visitors, volunteers, and friends. With ever-
increasing attention on sustainable building practices and people’s impact on the environment, green roofs are a way to reduce
storm water and reduce heat island effects. Green roofs tend to generate a high return on investment because they accomplish all
of these objectives while providing a much needed respite for patients, family, and staff. The Rooftop, Healing Gardens Benefit
Hospitals and Sustain the Environment session will explore the technical requirements for the development of a rooftop, healing
garden as well as elaborate on the benefits provided to both the environment and the garden participants.
Technical Aspects of Designing and Constructing a Rooftop Garden or Green Roof for Your Facility
How LEED Design Points from the USGBC Can be Obtained for the Development of Such Gardens
Greening The Patient Experience – Bringing People an Plants Together For Health & Well-Being
Build a Better Brand Image, Meet the Patient Demand, Increase Organizational Revenue
3:15 PM – 4:45 PM STRATEGIC INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
This interactive roundtable discussion will offer an intimate and strategic platform for all participants to brainstorm, share ideas and
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discuss business models, technological innovations, policy activities, innovative marketing strategies and other factors that have
the greatest impact on the design, development and excellence of our healthcare systems. ***Audience Participation Is Highly
Encouraged.
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5. Topics of Discussion:
Fred W. Ortmann III, Ortmann Healthcare Consultants – Roundtable Leader
Future Challenges & Highlights In The Architecture, Design & Construction World
The Future of Patient Matched Technologies and Advancements
Next Critical Construction & Design Steps For Healthcare Organizations
CONFERENCE DAY 2:
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast & Exhibits
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM SPECIAL THINK-TANK SESSION – SPONSOR TOPIC TO BE ANNOUNCED
Sponsored By:
SOMETHING WAS MISSING: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL CARE IN A
NEUROSURGERY PRACTICE
Mary Ann Derr, Synurgy Healthcare Solutions – Session Leader
This session will cover unique ways to increase and sustain revenue within your organization and the healthcare market’s most
pertinent topics. Meet and merge your minds to determine best practices and strategies geared at discovering new and distinctive
ways to market, grow and sustain your organization. Think outside the box and bring your ideas, suggestions and comments to
this session. ***Audience Participation Is Highly Encouraged.
Topics of Discussion:
Smart Healthcare Marketing for Architects, Contractors, Landscapers, and Others
Healthcare Reform
Economic Market & Rising Costs
Forming Strategic Partnerships & Collaborations – Benefits of Knowledge-Sharing
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Mid-Morning Break and Exhibits
10:30 AM – 11:15 PM THE FUTURE OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
Jeff Grossberg, CEO, SKYSITE PROPERTY
Jeff will focus on the next wave of energy technologies now available for implementation. Investigate, evaluate, and deploy
technologies and systems that significantly improve energy efficiency within the healthcare industry.
Topics of Discussion:
Corporate Environmental Strategies (CES)/Green Building Strategies (GBS)
Utilizing Renewable Energies
Execute Plans for Implementing Energy Efficiency
Energy-efficiency technologies, building management systems
Forming Strategic Partnerships With Energy Providers
11:15 PM – 12:00 PM CREATING THE IDEAL PATIENT EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (COE)
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Networking Luncheon and Exhibits
Marcia Friesen, RN, BS, FAIHQ, FACHE, President and CEO, ORTHOPAEDIC ADVANTAGE
(Case-Study Focused)
In a highly competitive marketplace, it is imperative that Centers of Excellence find ways to differentiate their patient experience.
This can be accomplished by designing new, innovative approaches to patient care and seamless delivery systems that will
provide patients an excellence experience that will foster growth and success.
Engage Key Stakeholders and the Workforce (Physicians, Administration, Patients and Staff) in the Design and
Implementation of the Ideal Patient Experience
Create the “One Stop Shop” Model of Efficient, High Quality Patient Care that Differentiates Your Center
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6. Identify Design Standards of Performance to Designate Your Center of Excellence as a Top Performer
Create a Culture of Data Driven, Continual Process Improvement for your Center of Excellence
Developing Key Clinical and Financial Performance Metrics
Integrate Key Clinical Delivery Systems Including Case Management and Patient Education into the Design Processes to
Improve Overall Patient Outcomes
1:15 PM – 2:00 PM THE FIVE STAR OR – DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PERIOPERATIVE PROJECTS
2:15 PM – 2:45 PM Afternoon Break and Exhibits
Mary Ann Derrr, RN, MBA, President & CEO, SYNURGY HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS
(Case-Study Focused)
With the integration of these five elements, the design and construction of the most complex perioperative projects will attain
stellar results. What is it that qualifies as a “star” element in planning, designing and building an exemplary
operating room? Let’s consider the process for existing hospitals in planning renovation or expansion of a perioperative area. This
includes preop, holding, surgery and post-operative areas. First and foremost, it is crucial to consider the safety of the surrounding
patient-occupied space. Whenever there is construction in or near patient care areas, the utmost caution must be exercised.
Pre-Construction Operational & Clinical Analysis
Identity Efficiencies; Utilizing Lean Strategies
Critical Recommendations Prior to Breaking Ground
Develop a Strategic Design & Construction Workbook
2:45 PM – 3:30 PM NEW DIRECTION FOR THE GLOBAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INITIATIVE
Mayer Zimmerman, Life Safety Code Specialist, MAYER ZIMMERMAN ASSOCIATES
(Case-Study Focused)
Mayer Zimmerman, MS, spent 36 years wth the federal government as a Life Safety Code Specialist, acting as the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) over life safety issues involving all types of health care facilities for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS). He represented CMS for more than 30 years on the NFPA T/C on Health Care Occupancies (NFPA 101) and the
T/CC on Health Care Facilities (NFPA 99). He served as a CMS instructor in every LSC and NFPA 99 class CMS has held.
He is a member of NFPA and the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. In August 2008, he started his own company specializing
in health care life safety issues. He remains a member of the NFPA 99 Technical Correlating Committee as an independent
expert. Fire & Life Safety in Health Care Facilities Life Safety Topics; Emergency Power Topics
Surveying ASCs; CMS Expectations
Operational Excellence, Effective Patient/Provider Communications
Joint Commission Stroke Certification Process – Leading Developmental Processes
3:30 PM – 4:15 PM AIA SPEAKER TO BE ANNOUNCED
4:15 PM – 4:45 PM THINK-TANK DISCUSSION – CRITICAL TOPICS OF INTEREST FOR FUTURE EVENTS
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event topics we should focus on next. Be part of this critical Think-Tank Group and receive periodic updates and a discounted
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BEST PRACTICES IN HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN
Establishing the Next Generation in Healthcare Design, Planning & Implementation
OCTOBER 14 – 15, 2010 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – AIA Boardroom
Highlighting the modern trends, pioneering strategies, and best case studies from leading healthcare organizations that
have implemented successful healthcare construction design projects geared to improve organizational outcome, gain
competitive edge and meet the increasing patient demand.
Register 3 Attendees, Get the 4th Free…Discounts Available to AIA & ASHE Members
CONFERENCE VENUE:
American Institute of Architects Boardroom
1735 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20006
(800) AIA-3837
GROUP HOTEL:
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