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Construction & Facilities Management

By Rodney J. Moore | 09:46 am | June 30, 2014
With the average cost of a new hospital ranging from $1.5 million to $2 million per bed, it is increasingly important to executive leadership to achieve the most cost-effective building design possible.
By Richard Pizzi | 01:40 pm | June 23, 2014
Health system acquisitions and affiliations are being driven more by strategy than by financial need, according to survey research released Sunday at the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s 2014 National Institute in Las Vegas.
By Jennifer Zaino | 03:45 am | June 13, 2014
Hospitals are one of the most expensive commercial structures to build or renovate. Before green lighting a project, hospital executives must confirm that new construction will address existing pressures, as well as attract and serve patients for decades to come.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:42 am | June 03, 2014
On Monday, Chicago-based Ventas Inc., the largest U.S. healthcare real estate investment trust by market value, approved a pair of deals that total $3.5 billion.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:29 am | May 22, 2014
The healthcare industry recognizes the need to reduce its impact on the environment, yet sustainability isn't always a high priority among the decision makers at individual U.S. hospitals. Here are some ideas to help your facility get started.
By Russ Banham | 08:38 am | May 21, 2014
Disasters, natural and man-made, threaten more than hospital property. With many healthcare information technology systems integrated and focused on patient care, the threat of an IT or communications shutdown can be both dangerous to patients and costly to the health system.
By Russ Banham | 08:28 am | May 20, 2014
Hospitals confront extraordinary challenges in the aftermath of a natural disaster. These risks seem to have enlarged in recent years, and can shut down hospital operations, temporarily or entirely. Consequently, many hospitals have upgraded their business continuity planning.
By Paul Cerrato | 09:36 am | March 26, 2014
Having IT is a necessity for hospitals, but for many, having an IT team to support that technology is a luxury. Here are some tips from experts on creating an IT team on a budget.
By Rodney J. Moore | 10:38 am | February 18, 2014
It might be a dirty job, but hospital linen management doesn't have to be an overly costly one.
By Russ Banham | 09:49 am | February 14, 2014
As healthcare reimbursement shifts from a system that rewards quantity of care to quality of care, the onus is on the CFO to determine where best to allocate financial resources and how best to pare them.