Session Information
ASHE 2013 Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction
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Implementation of an EOC Touring and Data Collection Tool at a Ten Hospital Health Care System
Track : Regulatory Issues
Program Code: 308855
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Time: 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM  EST
Location: Rm 2001-3
PRIMARY SPEAKER :   Click the plus sign to see more detailed information about each speaker.
 Theodore Pappas, Director of Facility Information Services, Advanced Technologies Group, Inc.
CO-SPEAKER (S):
 Allison Wyler, Director Endo/Pain and Support Services, Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
 John Alsterda, Manager of Regulatory Compliance, Advocate Health Care
Description
This presentation will demonstrate how Advocate Health Care, through a consistent system-wide approach, has streamlined the EOC touring process and corresponding knowledge sharing on all of its ten hospital campuses. The session will be highly valuable to hospital personnel who wish to have a more proactive approach to regulatory and safety compliance on their campuses. Real-time utilization of the Advocate web-based EOC touring platform will be demonstrated. This session will enable attendees to:

Identify how a properly structured EOC solution can effectively interface with other critical functions including life safety management, preconstruction risk assessment, and maintenance management processes.
Determine how an effectively implemented EOC program can become a trending and benchmarking tool for senior management.
Learn how customized web and mobile technologies can increase communication among responsible departments involved with the EOC process.
Recognize how an electronic-based system can reduce the risk of errors related to data population by having a full interface with the existing hospital work order system.

LEARNER OUTCOMES:
  • How a properly structured EOC solution can effectively interface with other critical functions including: life safety management, preconstruction risk assessment, and hospitals maintenance management process.
  • How an effectively implemented EOC program can become a trending and benchmarking tool for senior management.
  • How an electronic based system can reduce the risk of errors related to data population by having a full interface with the existing hospital work order system.
  • How web and mobile technologies, customized based on hospitals objectives, can increase the communication among responsible departments involved with the EOC process.