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Conference Timings:7 October 09.30-17.308 October 09.15-15.45
Quality in the Patient Environment
ConferenceProgramme
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Planning, Design & Construction
12.30-14.00 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
10.30-11.15 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
08.45-09.30 Registration & Coffee – Exhibition
16.00-16.45 Tea & Exhibition Visit
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New Procurement Regulations, New Collaborative Opportunities - How can Design Teams and NHS Clients Work Together to Find Smarter Ways of Procuring Consultancy Services? Claudia Bloom, Avanti Architects, Malcolm Aiston, Northumberland Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust
14.30-14.55 Architecture for Community Mental Health Facilities: New Model for Planning, Design and EvaluationDr Evangelia Chrysikou, SynThesis14.55-15.20 Mental Health Design to Support RecoveryMartha McSweeney, IBI Group
15.40-16.00 BREEAM for Healthcare –The Case for a More Bespoke and Looser ApproachGordon Hudson, Mott MacDonald
16.45-17.10 Translational Medicine: From the Benchside to the Bedside David Martin, Stantec17.10-17.30 New Hospital Building for Bristol Integrates Major Public Art ProjectJane Willis, Willis Newson
15.20-15.40 Integration and Personalisation: How Thoughtful Healthcare Design is Transforming the Experience of Cancer Patients Catherine Zeliotis, Stantec
Chairman: Paul Mercer, Architects for Health and Tangram Architects
Chairman: Rosemary Jenssen, Jenssen Architecture Ltd
Chairman: Chris Shaw, Architects for Health
10.15-10.30How can Estates and Facilities Contribute Towards a Sustainable NHS - Assuring Complance whilst Managing Emerging Priorities and Improving Efficiency Peter Sellars, Head of Profession, NHS Estates and Facilities Policy Division, Group Operation and Assurance Directorate, DOH
09.40-10.15 Routemap for Quality Improvement Julian Hartley, Chief Executive Leeds Teaching Hopsitals NHS Trust
14.00-14.30 An NHS Trust Experience of Using the NHS Premises Assurance Model 2014 David Low, NHS PAM Project Manager, Department of Health, Chris Tann, Head of Estates & Capital Projects, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
09.30-09.40Welcome Greg Markham, IHEEM President
Keynote Address
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8 October Charter room 1
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11.00-11.30 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
10.00-10.10 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
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09.20-09.40 Improving the Quality of the Patient Environment through SustainabilityKim Ormsby, National CSR and Sustainability Manager, NHS Property Services
09.40-10.00Managing NHS Estates - Not for the Faint-HeartedPaul Chandler, Executive Vice President, Skanska UK
09.15-09.20 Welcome Chris Northey, IHEEM President
Keynote Address
10.10-10.35 BREEAM - How it Can be Used to Create Better Environmental Outcomes for the NHS Estate Cost Effectively Dr Gavin Dunn, BRE
10.35-11.00 A Healthier Tomorrow Transformation of Rehab Services Keith Millay, Steffian Bradley Architects
Chairman: Chris Shaw, Architects for Health
11.30-11.55 Transforming the GP Surgery Dr Malcolm Rigler, Partners in Health
11.55-12.15 Healthcare Projects as a Means of Driving Process Change and Evidence Based Design Connor Ellis, EC Harris LLP
12.15-12.35 Design and in-use Evaluation Research of the First 100% Single Bedrooms NHS Hospitals in England Francesca Simoni, Stantec Prof. Jill Maben, King’s College London
12.35-13.00 Improving the Primary and Community Estate: Better Quality, Better Value, Better Health Antek Lejk, Community Health Partnerships
Chairman: Joe Forster, Design in Mental Health
13.00-14.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
15.30-15.45 Coffee and Exhibition15.45-16.00 Closing Address
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Worry Pit2: “We May Need a Bigger Ladder”Darryn Kerr Leeds Teaching Hospital, NHS Trust
Howard Jones Royal United Hospital Bath
Cliff Price CPA Solutions
John Simpson University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust
John Wilkes The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
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14.30-14.55 Inpatient Ward Space Standards Revisited Cliff Price, CPA Solutions
14.55-15.20 Recycle X-rays to Generate Income and Contribute to the Circular Economy. Steve Withers, Betts Enviromental, Prue Young, Maidstone Hospital
15.20-15.40 The Race to Level 2 BIM Paul Oakley, BRE
15.40-16.00 Remodelling Healthcare: Using BIM as a Development and Design Integration Tool in Complex Healthcare schemes – Case Study: St Thomas’ Hospital Emergency Care PathwayChris Thornton, ADP Architecture
11.15-11.40 Is PFI Collaboration Failing in the Current Harsh Environment Martin Cannon, DAC Beachcroft
11.40-12.05 Integrated Care - Its Implementation Through Innovation, New Technologies and Models of CareSimon Corben, Matthew Williams-Gray, Capita
12.05-12.30 How We Are Getting The Best Out Of Our New Estate – The Challenges, The Pitfalls, The ResultsBarry Trindall, Hertfordshire Partnership
Chairman: Bill Millar, United Lincolnshire NHS Trust
Chairman: David Kershaw, Procure 21 +
16.45-17.30 Delivering Cost Reduction Through Standardisation. Rosemary Jenssen, Architects for Health, Stephanie Brada, Willmott Dixon Construction, Alan Kondys, VINCI/Sir Robert McAlpine JV, Fabia Holt, Procure 21 +
Chairman: Howard Jones, Royal United Hospital, Bath
7 October Charter room 2Estates & Facilities Management
12.30-14.00 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
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8 October Charter room 2Estates & Facilities Management
11.30-11.55 Emerging Infections: What are the Challenges for Estates and Facilities Professionals and How Do We Address Them?Prof. Kevin Kerr - Harrogate District Hospital
Chairman: Steve Palmer, NHS Oldham
12.35-13.00 What if ...Lucy Richards, Studio LR
11.55-12.15 How Healthcare Communications Technology can Enhance the Patient ExperienceTerry Boarer, Wandsworth Group Ltd12.15-12.35 What do Emerging Microbial Threats Mean to Hospital Cleaning and Disinfection: From MRSA to MERS to Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative BacteriaDr Jonathan Otter, Centre for Clinical Infection & Diagnostics Re-search, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust / King’s Col-lege London
10.00-10.10 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
11.00-11.30 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
13.00-14.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
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10.10-10.35 A Strategic Approach to Asset ManagementPeter Haggarty, NHS Services Scotland, Peter Scanlon, VFA
10.35-11.00 Your Career - The Future of AE RegistrationJohn Thatcher, Eastwood Park
Chairman: Mark Richards, Imtech Inviron
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11.15-11.40 Water - A War of Five ConflictsNick Hill, Water Hygiene Centre
11.40-12.05 Comparison of the Pseudalert® / Quanti-Tray Method for the Detection of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in Hospital and Similar Water Samples with the ISO Reference Method (ISO 16266:2006) David Sartory, IDEXX Water
12.05-12.30 What Lies BeneathDavid Tamblyn, Envirosafe
Chairman: Mervyn Phipps, Productivity Matters Partnership Limited
16.45-17.30 Clinical Engineering - Friend or Foe? Prof. Paul White, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Chairman: John Allwork, Pennine Acute Hospitals
14.30-14.55 Defining the Roles & Responsibilities in the Control of Pseudomonas AeruginosaTom Makin, Envirocloud
15.40-16.00 Who Pays for False Alarms? Peter Aldridge, NAHFO
14.55-15.20 Will You be able to Use your Current Air Conditioning System in Five Years’ Time? Graeme Fox, B&ES
15.20-15.40 An Investigation into the Nature of Fire Risks in Hospitals in the UK Carl Sherwood, BRE
Chairman: John Allwork, Pennine Acute Hospitals
7 October Charter room 3Engineering
12.30-14.00 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
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8 October Charter room 3Engineering
10.00-10.10 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
11.00-11.30 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
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Panel: Is There a Future for Health-Specific Guidance? Panelists: Greg Markham, Immediate Past President, IHEEM
Lorraine Medcalf, HSE
Claire Henessey, Oxford University Hospitals, NHS Trust
John Newbold, HSE
Chairman: Darryn Kerr, Leeds Teaching Hospital, NHS Trust
11.30-12.00 The Need to Provide 100% Electrical Resilience - A Case Study of the HV/LV Electrical infrastructure Scheme at St James’s Hospital Jon Craven, Leeds Teaching Hospital, NHS Trust
12.00-12.30 Power Resilience: An Industry View Andy Roberts, Schneider Electric
12.30-13.00 Getting to Grips with ComplianceCliff Price, CPA Solutions
Chairman: Derek Chaplin, IHEEM Southern Branch
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7 October Charter Room 4Energy
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14.30-15.00 Transforming the Way the NHS Cuts Energy Costs and Carbon EmissionsAlexandra Hammond, Essentia, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
15.00-15.30 Renewing the Utilities Contract to one of the Biggest Energy Centres in the NHS Mick Taylor, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
15.30-16.00 The Reality of Guaranteed Savings Martyn Jeffery, Barnet & Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust
Chairman: Darryn Kerr Leeds Teaching Hospital, NHS Trust
11.15-11.40 Are your Ventilation Systems Costing the Earth? Darren Jones, Low Carbon Europe
11.40-12.05 Ensuring Indoor Air Quality as well as Energy Efficiency in a Healthcare Environment Peter Dyment, B&ES, David Fitzpatrick, Ruskin Air Management
12.05-12.30 How Technology can Significantly Cut a Hospital’s Energy Bill and Reduce the Need for Spending CutsCarl Turbitt, ABB
Chairman: Paul Kingsmore, The North West London Hospitals NHS Trust
16.45-17.10 Energy Schemes as Part of the Technology Agenda of the NHSBronwen Vearncombe, Wessex Academic Health Science Network
17.10-17.30 Energy Savings Centred on BMS and CHP at York and Scarborough Brian Golding, York & Scarborough Hospitals
Chairman: Tony Winter, Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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10.00-10.10 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
11.00-11.30 Coffee & Exhibition Visit
13.00-14.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit
10.10-10.35 Kilting the Climate Change Act: A Strategic Approach to Energy Efficiency Across NHS ScotlandKathryn Dapré, Health Facilities Scotland
11.30-11.55 Ensuring High Quality Patient Care Environments - Your BEMS is KeySam Hayes, Peter Moore, Trend Controls
11.55-12.15 Demand Response for the NHSJulie Braidwood, Crown Commercial Service Yoav Zingher, Kiwi Power
12.15-12.35 Save Energy, Fuel and MONEYAdrian Rowsell, SAACKe Combustion Services Ltd
12.35-13.00 Heat Transfer Technology ExplainedPaul Mayoh, Spirax Sarco
10.35-11.00 Infrastructure Considerations for Energy Saving Projects Paul Doherty, ENER-G
Chairman: Harry Waugh, Call Harry
Chairman: Harry Waugh, Call Harry
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Delegate Fee Structure Early Bird up Standard Rate Delegate Type to 08.09.14 from 09.09.14 £ (excl. VAT) £ (excl. VAT)Two day rates
2 day NHS/IHEEM Member & VIPs 260 285
2 day IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 340 375
2 day Non-IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 450 495
2 day Retired or Student 190 200
One day rates
1 day NHS/IHEEM Member & VIPs 165 190
1 day IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 240 260
1 day Non-IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 290 320
Dinner rates
Dinner – Individual Places 80 90
Dinner – IHEEM Members 72 81
Dinner – Table Booking 800 900
Dinner – Table Booking /IHEEM Members 720 810
The IHEEM Conference is at the heart of Healthcare Estates focusing this year on Quality in the Patient Environment. The speakers include leading experts and the two-day programme covers every aspect of design, build, management and maintenance of healthcare facilities.
Getting ThereBy railManchester has rail connections to all major UK cities. Vist www.virgintrains.co.uk or www.nationalrail.co.uk
By CarWe recommend using the city’s Park and Ride scheme.
There is an NCP (National Car Park) directly below Manchester Central that is open 24 hours a day all year round.
SAT NAV: Follow the postcode M2 3GX.
By tramThe Metrolink tram service covers the entire city centre. A City Zone ticket to Altrincham or Eccles takes you to St Peter’s Square. Or take the free Metroshuttle bus. Visit www.metrolink.co.uk
Manchester CentralManchester Central is in the heart of the city: Manchester’s excellent transport links make it easily accessible from all parts of the UK and overseas.Venue address:Manchester CentralPetersfieldM2 3GX
VIP ProgrammeHealthcare Professionals VIP Scheme – Benefit from a range of offers Time away from running any business is critical and the benefits of attending an exhibition must be obvious from the outset. The organisers – working closely with IHEEM – will ensure visitors get maximum value from the show.
Qualifying visitors from the NHS, Department of Health, Private Health, Hospice, Care Home, Mental Health Trust, Primary Care or Strategic Health Authority will be offered a VIP package that will cover the cost of parking and refreshments on site, and a dedicated area to network with colleagues and meet key suppliers exhibiting at the show. If requested, we can help plan your day, set up meetings with suppliers and can even help you find accommodation and places to eat.
If you think you qualify and would like more information, call our registration team on 01892 518877. Alternatively, register at www.healthcare-estates.com/register-now
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