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Healthcare
Network Program -
Energy, Economics & Environment Making the 3 Es 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 therefs 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 itfs 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.
Whofs effectively changed their culture and how they accomplished it
Quiz the Energy Efficiency Experts:
See how top professionals navigate todayfs 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
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