[WEBINAR]: DESIGNING HEALTHCARE FACILITIES: IMPROVING PATIENT CARE, CONTROLLING COSTS,AND SAVING SPACE

Join us October 21st, 12:00MST as we discuss how to improve patient care through FF&E solutions

Once you click “Click to Register”, a pre-filled email will pop up. When it does, click send and we will send you a calendar invite along with a link to access the webinar on October 21.



Space in healthcare centers is expensive to design, build, and occupy, and every cubic foot that’s used for storage is space that could be used for patient care. This presentation counters the misconception that storage space is “wasted” because it doesn’t visibly impact patient care and directly generate revenue. In fact, convenient and thoughtfully designed storage for supplies and equipment can actually improve productivity, patient care, and profitability. Participants will examine challenges within the healthcare environment that affect workflows and the health, safety, and welfare of occupants; learn how FF&E can contribute to occupant wellness and LEED certification; and view real-world case studies.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1. Identify challenges within the healthcare environment that affect workflow, working conditions, patient outcomes, and the health, safety, and welfare of occupants.

2. Learn how to design modern and ready healthcare facilities with FF&E solutions that respond to the changing landscape within this market.

3. Discover storage solutions throughout a healthcare environment and learn how efficient, convenient storage for crucial supplies and equipment can impact productivity, patient care, and costs.

4. Examine the ways FF&E can contribute to occupant wellness and LEED certification by reducing building footprint and integrating lighting solutions and safety features into compact shelving and storage systems.

PROGRAM FORMAT: Sixty-minute PowerPoint Slide presentation including Question & Answer period. Experience Level: Basic

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