Jamie Morgan
Articles
Top five health facility design trends of 2016
These articles highlight some of the most innovative and effective concepts we've seen this year.
Health Care Facility Technology Systems, IT and OT Infrastructure, Real-time Locating Systems, Communications Systems
Connectivity the No. 1 tech trend among health facilities managers
The Internet of Things, telehealth, command centers and RTLS were highlighted this year.
FGI updates interpretations for health care nurseries and assisted-living facilities
Also this week: Joint Commission's 2017 National Patient Safety Goals.
Health Care Facility Technology Systems, Communications Systems
Tech talk: Specialty providers turning to telehealth to increase access to care
Physical therapists, neurologists and radiologists take advantage of telehealth's opportunities.
Compliance and Operations, Architecture Compliance
OSHA considers developing health care workplace violence prevention standard
Also this week: Deadline to comment on 2018 FGI guidelines approaches.
December 2016 Toolbox: Facilities Management, cybersecurity and renewable energy
Free online resources for health care facility professionals on a range of topics.
Architecture
Hospitals find artful ways to share their stories
Does your health facility use prominent displays of art to connect with patients?.
Products, Building Controls and Automation Products, Cleaning Products, Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Products, Fire and Life Safety Products, Interior Surfaces Products, Furnishings Products, Infection Prevention Products, Power and Electrical Products, Security and Access Control Products, Wayfinding and Signage Products
Solutions
Health care facility products on our radar for 2017.
Operational Excellence, Leadership
Ensuring access to care requires input from facility professionals
Report lays out nine strategies to ensure that care continues in struggling rural and urban communities.
Operational Excellence, Compliance and Operations, Leadership, Safety and Security
AHA outlines health care priorities with President-elect Trump
Also this week: Updates from the Joint Commission and EPA on health care safety.