KSHE Presentation 9-29-2016 (003)

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES LEADERSHIP FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY Preparing Leaders to Take the helm of a very different Healthcare Universe. 2016 KSHE Conference – Lexington, KY

Transcript of KSHE Presentation 9-29-2016 (003)

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

LEADERSHIP FOR THE 21ST

CENTURYPreparing Leaders to Take the helm of a very

different Healthcare Universe.

2016 KSHE Conference – Lexington, KY

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PANEL

Michael Canales - Program Director, Owensboro Community &

Technical College

Joe Taylor - Executive Facilities Director, Owensboro Health

Randy French - Facilities Supervisor, Saint Joseph East

Chris Buford - Maintenance Technician Supervisor, University of

Kentucky Chandler Medical Center

Ed McClure - Director, University of Kentucky Med Center Physical

Plant

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SESSION OBJECTIVES

Gain insight on industry trends regarding the development and hiring of healthcare facility managers(HFM).

Challenges finding and hiring HFM’s

Discuss the value and growing expectations for HFM professional development.

Share observations from managers and students of the HFL program.

Understand industry trends and impact regarding the expansion of regulation and growing outpatient built environment.

Discuss the profound demand on the healthcare facilities profession.

Present the first time ever Academic Career Ladder from the Healthcare Facilities Leadership program at OCTC.

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HEALTHCARE AND WONKA!

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SO WHAT HAS CHANGED?

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HEALTHCARE MODEL HAS CHANGED?

500 Fewer Hospitals

1000’s more Healthcare facilities

Dramatic Outpatient Delivery Shift

More “For Profits”.

Universal Healthcare?

Expanded CMMS Building Regulatory Requirement

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LOOKS A BIT DIFFERENT!

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NOT YOUR GRANDPARENTS NURSING

HOME!

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SOME THINGS WE RARELY USE TO

DO/THINK OF IN OUTPATIENT?

ICRA/PCRA

Above Ceiling Permitting

ASHRAE 170- Air Ventilation

ASHRAE 188- Water pathogens

HIPPA

HCAHPS

Disaster Planning

Environmental Rounds

Active Shooter

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THE CMMS CONNECTION- FROM AHA

LETTER TO CMS –JUNE 2014

……Application of 2012 LSC to Health Care Facilities Regardless

of Number of Patients Served. CMS proposes to apply the LSC

requirements to health care facilities, regardless of the number of

patients served………The LSC generally applies health care and

ambulatory care occupancy requirements to facilities serving four or more patients who are incapable of self-preservation on

some level.

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NFPA SELF PRESERVATION REFERENCE

FOR HEALTH CARE OCCUPANCY

3.3.188.7- 2012 NFPA 101

An occupancy used to provide medical or other treatment or

care simultaneously to four or more patients on an inpatient

basis, where such patients are mostly incapable of self-

preservation due to age, physical, or mental disability, or

because of security measures not under the occupants control.

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NFPA SELF PRESERVATION REFERENCE

FOR AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE

3.3.188.1- 2012 NFPA 101

An occupancy used to provide services or treatment simultaneously to four or more patients that provides, on an outpatient basis, one or more of the following (1) treatment for patients that renders the patients incapable of taking action for self-preservation under emergency conditions without the assistance of others, (2) anesthesia that renders the patients incapable of taking action for self-preservation under emergency conditions without the assistance of others; (3) emergency or urgent care for patients who due to the nature of their injury or illness, are incapable of taking action for self-preservation under emergency conditions without the assistance of others.

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GROWING COMPLEXITY AND DEMANDS

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•BAS

•CMMS

•Fire

•Nurse call

•Phone

•CAD

•BIM

•Elevators

•Generators

•Chillers

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s •NFPA

•CMS

•ASHRAE

•FGI

•TJC

•DNV

•OSHA

•FCC

•FAA

•State

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ce •Risk Assessments

•Projects

•Moves

•Work Orders

•Preventive Maintenance

• ICRA

•Life Safety

•Sprinkler/Fire

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES LEADER

SKILL SETS

Technology- CMMS, Microsoft, Project Management, BAS, CAD, BIM etc….CONVERGENCE!

Reporting- Analysis rolled up to Dashboards.

Speaking- Front line to board level

Writing- Articulate and well summarized

Codes, Standards, & Compliance

Financial Management- Run it like a business.

Customer Service-

Critical Thinkers- Risk Assessments, ILSM, ICRA

Energy Management

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HOW DOES ONE BECOME A

HEALTHCARE FACILITY MANAGER?

Work your way up over x number of years

Enter from another industry with management experience

Transfer from another healthcare management position

Have a graduate level degree in management

Take management position at another healthcare facility.

Other ways………..

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NURSES SELLING CIGARETTES. ASH

TRAYS IN MANY ROOMS IN THE 1980’S

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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME

A COMPETENT HEALTHCARE FM?

IMHO – 6-9 years. This is based on having gone through 2-3

Accreditation surveys(based on TJC tri-annual survey process).

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IS THERE ANOTHER WAY?

Graduate from related degree programs with internships

Enroll in healthcare facilities academic program while working in

facilities or related department.

Hire into Healthcare facilities position with little to no experience

while also attending healthcare facilities specific academic

program.

Have trade experience and take healthcare facilities specific

academic program.

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CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE TECHNICIAN

Certified Healthcare Technician(CHT)- This online training program is targeted for contractors and employees providing construction, equipment, and/or maintenance and operations. The HCT is an in depth orientation to the healthcare facilities environment that includes:

Infection Prevention

Interim Life Safety

Blood Borne Pathogens

Healthcare specific OSHA awareness

Patient Awareness

And other healthcare specific training.

While the HCT is not an accredited course, it does provide critical information and is validated through testing. A three(3) year certificate is issued after successfully completing. Most if not all healthcare facilities require some type of healthcare orientation prior to allowing individuals to work at the facility. This is a fee based program.

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES FOUNDATION

Healthcare Facilities Foundation(HFF)- Online

The primary benefit of the HFL Certificate would be for those with

some trade or general maintenance background who desire to

enter or advance positions in the healthcare facilities services

profession. These positions would include healthcare technicians

& supervisors. The Certificate program would require students

take all 100 level series HFL courses (16 credit hours). All classes

are stackable/transferrable to the HFL Degree or Diploma

credentials. Enrollment in the HFF certificate DOES NOT require

college entrance assessment for English, Reading, or Math.

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES LEADERSHIP

ASSOCIATES DEGREE

Healthcare Facilities Leadership AAS Degree - Online

Currently the most advance academic credential offered

specifically tailored to the Healthcare Facilities Management

profession. Comprises of 11 Core Courses and other related professional development courses.

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HEALTHCARE FACILITIES LEADERSHIP

BACHELORS

Healthcare Facilities Leadership BAS Degree – (Plan to be Online)

The HFL Bachelors is currently not offered, however with a

growing enrollment and graduation of the HFL AAS program, it is

only a matter of time before an HFL Bachelors will be offered. Stay tuned.

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SUBTLE, HOWEVER, BIG NEWS……

QUALIFICATIONS

A Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or equivalent experience in a

health care facility accredited by The Joint Commission is

required. As an alternative to a Bachelor's Degree, individuals

may comply with the requirement either with an Associate's

Degree and three years of qualifying engineering experience; or with at least five years of qualifying engineering experience.

Certified Health Facility Manager (CHFM) is preferred.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS?

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HOW DO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION?

Katie Vincent, HFL Enrollment Concierge

[email protected]

Call (866) 755-6282(OCTC)

OR

You may also contact the Program Director, Mike Canales at

[email protected] or call (270) 852-8142