Healthcare Network Program -
Energy, Economics & Environment Making the 3 E’s Work Together in Healthcare 2010


When:
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Where:
Joseph P. Martin Conf. Cntr.
Harvard Medical Center Pachet Room
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
Boston, MA 02115

Time:
7:30 to 8:00 am — Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:00 to 11:15 am — Program


Description:

In this half day seminar, you will get face-to-face with some of the most knowledgeable experts in healthcare and tap their expertise on:

  • How the best performing hospitals are generating energy savings, setting their priorities, and measuring results
  • How to appropriately address the first cost vs. life cycle cost debate, and select the appropriate metrics to frame your case
  • How effective use of negative economic consequences heads-off bad decisions in design, construction, and renovation of high performance hospitals
  • The no problem approach when told therefs no capital budget. Where to find the most economical improvements in your facility when capital funds are scarce, and identify the small items that add to big savings
  • Where architects, designers, and engineers are thinking out of the box on behalf of their healthcare clients
  • Where the most significant advances in building materials and technology are occurring and where itfs saving the most money in healthcare facilities
  • How hospitals are balancing durability, sustainability, and cost issues and finding the best tradeoffs
  • Measuring sustainability programs . Lessons learned from across the U.S. Whofs effectively changed their culture and how they accomplished it
Quiz the Energy Efficiency Experts:
See how top professionals navigate todayfs energy efficiency landmines, uncover hidden money, and squeeze out savings from their facilities. This interactive, lively session is ideal for getting your questions answered.

Cost:

$99 At the Door
$89 Advance
$69 if member of IFMA