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© 2016 American Society for Healthcare Engineering, a personal membership group of the American Hospital Association 155 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 400 | Chicago, IL 60606ashe.org | [email protected] | 312-422-3800
2016 ASHE UPDATE
September 23, 2016
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Tom StewartMBA, SASHE, CHFM, CHC
ASHE Region 5 Director
Senior ConsultantMSL Healthcare Partners
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Overview
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The American Hospital Association
• AHA represents and serves hospitals, health care networks, their patients and communities.
• ASHE is a Personal Membership Group (PMG) of AHA
• The PMGs are an individual’s conduit to national hospital information
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ASHE
• Largest association dedicated to health care physical environment
• Nearly 12,000 members• Diverse membership• Trusted resource• National influence
MissionDedicated tooptimizingthe
healthcarephysicalenvironment
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12 Tactics to Achieve Influence
1. Unified voice2. Reputation steward3. Multilateral impact4. Lobbying5. Bipartisanship6. Media relations
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12 Tactics to Achieve Influence
7. Self-regulation8. Membership mobilization9. Social media10. Information resource11. Coalition building12. Events
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Benefits of ASHE Membership
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• Membership typesProfessionalActiveAssociateEducator/StudentRetired
www.ashe.org/membership
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What to expect from ASHE…
• Issue Briefs• Monographs• LISTSERV• Inside ASHE• Webinars• On Demand
Learning• Sustainability
Roadmap• Energy University• Focus on
Compliance
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2017 PDC Summit
March 12–15Orlando, FL
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Save the Dates!
JUNE 4-7, 2017Boston, MA
Be there to vote on your future!
Renew or Join NFPA by: December 1st, 2016
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Education
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Earn CEUs at Education Programs
Go to ashe.org/learn to learn more
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ASHE Courses
• Education courses hosted by ASHE at various locations around the country
• Courses examples include:• CHFM Exam Review Course• CHC Exam Review Course• Healthcare Construction Certificate Course• Infection Prevention • Water Systems and Management of
Waterborne Pathogens
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E-learning
Online education• Courses can be completed based on your
schedule• No travel required• E-learning courses provide Continuing Education
Units (CEUs)
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E-learning
Examples of ASHE e-learning Courses
• Managing Life Safety• Application of NFPA 99 in Health Care Facilities• FGI Guidelines• Healthcare Construction Subcontractor Program
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Energy University
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ASHE Can Bring Education to You
• ASHE courses taught at your site• More than 20 ASHE courses available• Education can be customized to meet your
organization’s needs
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ASHE Can Bring Education to You
For information regarding hosting ASHE education for your facility, organization, or chapter, visit www.ashe.org/hostaprogram
Or contact:Melissa Heim
ASHE Senior Education [email protected]
312-422-3804
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The Value of Certification
• CHFM and CHC certifications are increasingly desirable
• Financially desirable• ManagerswiththeCHFMhaveanaveragesalary$22,196
higherthanthosewithoutcertification• Required or preferred for many positions
• MorethanhalfthejobpostingsonASHECareerFlashlistCertificationasbeingrequiredorapproved
• CHC required by many health care organizations for contractors working in their facilities
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Certification
Where can I find information about becoming certified?
www.aha.org/certifcenter
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Certified Healthcare Facility Manager
CHFM Handbook1. Qualifications2. Application process3. CHFM examination content outline
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CHFM Exam Content Outline
Five content areas1. Compliance2. Planning, design and construction3. Maintenance and operations4. Finance5. Administration
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Certified Healthcare Constructor
CHC Handbook1. Qualifications2. Application process3. CHC examination content outline
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CHC Exam Content Outline
Four content areas1. Health care industry fundamentals2. Planning, design and construction process3. Health facility safety – additions and renovations4. Financial stewardship
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Preparing for the Exams
• Your own experience• Review the outline
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Resources
• Self assessment exams (SAE)• ASHE preparation courses• Other potential resources
• Books• FGIGuidelines• ASHEhandbooks• Monographs
• Healthcare Construction Certificate Program
• E-Learning courses
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ASHE Strategic Plan
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Mission, Vision, and Goals
• Mission: Dedicated to optimizing the health care physical environment
• Strategic goals§ Regulation§ Reputation§ Capacity
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Strategic Imperatives Support the Mission
Member value
Succession planning
Sustainability
While strategic goals are long-term targets, strategic imperatives are short-term (1–2 year) initiatives that support ASHE’s strategic goals.
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Member Value
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Trusted and Timely Member Resources
• Codes and standards alerts and guidance
• Tools, templates, and other useful resources
• Educational programming
• Career Flash
• ASHE publications (Now earn CEUs through Inside ASHE!)
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Platforms for Networking
• LISTSERV® forum
• Conferences and exhibitions
• Member directory
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ASHE Advocacy Program
• RepresentationNationalRegionalState
• Proactive EffortsManagingcodeandstandardsInformingmembership
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Recently Launched ASHE Resources• NFPA 99 e-learning course
• Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence (HPOE) guide on the patient experience and health care physical environment
• Earn CEUs through Inside ASHE magazine
• On-demand conference recordings from select sessions
• New codes and standards tools on the following:§NFPA 99 risk assessment tool§FSES submission tool§Relocatable power taps sample policies§Template for using CMS categorical waivers
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Recently Launched ASHE Resources
• New ASHE website redesign
• ASHE Focus on Compliance project
• New education programs and content
• FGI Guidelines e-learning program
…more to come!
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Awards and Recognition
• FASHE, SASHE, CHFM, and CHC
• Awards§ Crystal Eagle leadership award§ Emerging Regional Leader award§ Excellence in Facility Management award§ President’s Award§ Vista awards§ Energy to Care awards§ Energy Champion award
• Chapter level of affiliation awards§ Elite status for chapters focused on sustainability
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Sustainability
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Energy to Care Program
Sponsored by:
• Free benchmarking tool
• Useful dashboard
• Awards program for ASHE members
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Sustainability Roadmap for Hospitals
• Step-by-step instructions on efficiency projects
• Proven to work in complex health care environment
• Topics include:§ Chemicals§ Energy§ Supply chain§ Water§ Waste
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Other Sustainability Resources
• ASHE sustainability publications: § Environmental Sustainability in Hospitals: The Value of Efficiency, sent
to hospital CEOs§ New quarterly newsletter, Health Care Sustainability Update, e-mailed to
all members§ Printed Sustainability Toolkit sent to all ASHE members along with the
winter 2014 Inside ASHE
• Energy University§ Online, on-demand education (earn CEUs)§ Tracks created by ASHE
specific to the field
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Succession Planning
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ASHE Internship Program
Available on ashe.org/internship:• Chapter template for internship plan • Fact sheets• Host application
• Internships create interest in our field among young people
• Interns provide support for your staff
• Employers see higher retention rates among those who started as interns
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AIA/AAH Planning, Design Challenge
• PDC Summit student design competition
• Engages young professionals in health care planning and design in a “real world” project setting
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ASHE Student, Intern Competition
• ASHE Annual Conference Student Competition
• Brings together students and interns for networking with health care facility management professionals
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Developing the Careers of ASHE Members• Certifications
§ Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM)§ Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC)
• Designations§ Senior (SASHE)§ Fellow (FASHE)
• Education§ ASHE is continually developing professional development opportunities
through ASHE conferences, seminars, e-learning, and management monographs.
§ ASHE helped develop a two-year online degree program in Healthcare Facilities Leadership at OwensboroCommunity and Technical College.
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Planning for the Future of your Facility
• ASHE has published several articles on succession planning for health care facility managers
• Search the ASHE Resource Library for “succession planning”
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