Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the best practices and future trends in
healthcare facilities design
The built environment of a
healthcare facility directly impacts the safety, operations, clinical outcomes, and financial success of a healthcare organization. By discussing the challenges in a healthcare facility’s logistical design and addressing possible developments in improving the operations and conditions of a facility’s capital investment developments, layout, design practices & use of technology; as well as the use of mechanical equipment, audio, lighting and related controls, facilities can work towards operating more effectively and maximizing the value derived by the facility operators as well as their patients.
Ensuring a facility’s design is compliant with recent Affordable Care Act, and related regulations, and that the patient experience is strengthened by way of improved built environments is of the utmost importance in today’s evolving marketplace. To be compliant as well as competitive in today’s market, healthcare facilities have been building new buildings, renovating or expanding their current spaces; or entering new markets never before open to them, such as retail health. Furthermore, hospitals and other healthcare facilities have been planning construction projects with the understanding that aesthetically appealing and functional designs attract patients, insurance plans, and doctors; and in turn, have a direct impact on their bottom lines and growth potential.
Our
3rd Next Generation Healthcare Facilities Summit – East Coast was designed to address the challenges and solutions within the industry, through design and construction, so as to better equip healthcare organizations to be more competitive in today’s customer driven marketplace.
Join us this August to learn about:
- How design/build can influence improvements in patient experience and quality of care; while enhancing patient satisfaction
- Evaluating the regulatory environment (ACA, ADA, HIPPA) to be compliant with state, federal and local requirements; therefore avoiding halts in construction and potential budget overruns
- Optimize your budget to make the most out of essential resources, enhance functional space, and utilize practical logistical systems to improve designs and outcomes
- Topics vital to your future success such as: Developments and Trends in Retail Health, Modular Design, IPD, LEAN, Value Engineering, BIM, P3, LEED, and much more
Take this opportunity to explore some of the most important issues being considered in the healthcare facilities design industry today. Learn more about the evolving healthcare facilities design landscape by roundtable/panel discussions and other interactive formats led by thought leaders in the field---as well as from your peers and competitors including Healthcare Facility Owners, Architects, Engineers, Project Managers, Facility Managers, Healthcare Market Leaders and many others.
Early-confirmed speakers:
- Sarah Bader s/b IIDA, Principal, GENSLER
- Henry Chao, Principal and Healthcare Design Director, HOK
- Barry Rabner, President, CEO & Trustee, Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS)
- Daniel W. Delk, AIA, ACHA, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Healthcare Architecture, Moody Nolan
- Bob Gesing, Principal/Healthcare Planner, Trinity Health Group
- Carlos L. Amato, Principa/Western Region Healthcare Market Leader, Cannon Design
- John Marshall, Vice President, Healthcare Strategy/Development, Duke Realty
- Brendan R. Whalen, Director, Design/Construction, Boston Medical Center
- Walter Jones, Senior Vice President, Campus Transformation, The MetroHealth System
- Christopher Brennan, Vice President, Construction/Operations, New York Presbyterian Hospital
- JoAnn Magnatta, Senior Vice President, Facilities Design/Construction, Main Line Health
- Mark Henderson, Executive Vice President, Healthcare, Gresham, Smith & Partners
- Joe M. Powell, Executive Director, Academy for Healthcare Infrastructure - National Institute of Building Sciences
- Christopher Korsh, Senior Principal/Healthcare Regional Leader, HOK
- David S. Burson, AIA, NCARB, Senior Project Manager, Partners HealthCare
- Sarah Fisher, IALD, LEED AP BD+C, Lighting Design Team Leader, AKF Group
- Jack Poindexter, Project Executive, DPR Construction
- Christine Chadwick, LEAN, Senior Vice President, Americas Healthcare Sector Lead, Strategic Consulting, AECOM
- Quentin Elliott, Director of Healthcare Design, Moody Nolan
- Char Hawkins, LEED AP, Senior Interior Designer, Moody Nolan
- Jennifer A. Christmann, FACHE, Director of Facilities Planning & Development, University of Kentucky Healthcare System
- Patrick J. Burke, III AIA, Assistant Vice President, Capital Project Management, Columbia University Medical Center
- Stuart Eckblad, Director of Design and Construction, University of California San Francisco Medical Center
- Laurel Harrison, Principal, Stantec
- Robin M Kosiek, Director, Healthcare Asset Development, Facilities Development Division, Walgreens Co.
Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.
Pre-Summit Workshop Day, Monday, August 10th, 2015
- WORKSHOP A: Successful Project Outcomes for an Owner Organization
- WORKSHOP B: Social Infrastructure: How Does Healthcare Design “Fit”?
- WORKSHOP C: Designing For Newly Insured Population Growth Projects
Conference Day One, Tuesday, August 11, 2015
- Including: Morning Networking Break & Demo Drive, Networking Lunch Break & Afternoon Networking Break
Conference Day Two, Wednesday, August 12, 2015
- Including: Morning Networking Break, Networking Lunch Break & Afternoon Networking Break
The agenda is available as PDF under doenloads at the right side of the page.
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