Erik Martin
Articles
Operations Related to Environmental Hygiene
Researching UVC disinfection scheduling methods
UVC disinfection in operating rooms should be tailored to procedure type and length of time, according to recent study.
Facility Engineering, Maintenance and Operations
Colorado hospital reopens quickly after smoke damage
Avista Adventist Hospital's mitigation efforts allowed it to reopen 19 days after the Marshall Fire forced it to evacuate patients.
Operational Excellence, Leadership
Youth interns with disabilities get fresh opportunities
J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital recently welcomed a new group of Project SEARCH interns who will be training in various support services roles.
Facility Engineering
New Penn Med Pavilion achieves LEED certification
Engineers at Penn Medicine build redundancy and resiliency into its newest infrastructure.
Operational Excellence
Centralized operations yields efficiency upgrade
Banner Health receives ASHE annual award for excellence in health care facility management for its remote operations center.
Operations Related to Environmental Hygiene
AHE names the 2021 Environmental Services Department of the Year winners
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital/Cottage Health and Geisinger Community Medical Center demonstrate best practices and innovative approaches.
Operations Related to Environmental Hygiene
Effective management, collaboration and COVID-19 efforts drive performance
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital/Cottage Health named a 2021 Environmental Services Department of the Year winner.
Bringing teamwork, efficiency and dedication to environmental services
Geisinger Community Medical Center named a 2021 Environmental Services Department of the Year.
Facility Engineering, Building Infrastructure Equipment, Biomedical Engineering
Safely managing oxygen systems
Fire safety issues related to increased medical oxygen use experienced overseas spurs U.S. hospitals to reexamine their processes.
An abbreviated history of reliability centered maintenance
The concept developed from the airline industry in the 1960s but has many applications beneficial to the health care field.