Webinar Description
The webinar will address design issues related to clinical
staff communication and patient bedside control technology. Nurse call
devices are now EMR interfaces and lighting & temperature, window
shade and TV controls. Tracking of patient wandering, child abduction
protection, pharmaceutical dispensing all need to report to the nurse
station. Done badly Nurse Call causes a lot of grief to everyone
involved. This webinar provides designers with direction on how to get
it right.
Participants will be able to:
1. Describe the purpose of nurse call systems as they are used today.
2. Identify critical elements in nurse call systems that have potential to be problematic.
3. Lead a discussion on processes to determine how the nurse call system will be used.
4. Discuss future opportunities for use of nurse call technology in increasing patient safety, comfort and satisfaction.
Moderator:
John Kreidich AIA, LEED AP BD+C, CHC With twenty-six years of
healthcare construction experience, Kreidich is the go-to resource for
hospital-related safety, infection control, sustainable building, and
material/equipment procurement matters at McCarthy's Central Division.
He joined McCarthy in 2000 to direct field operations of multi-year
renovation / remodel programs leveraging McCar-thy’s safety and
infection control expertise in high-risk acute-care construction –
saving clients time and money with streamlined business processes and
strategic purchasing.
Speaker:
Gary Buss, Associate Vice President, RTKL Associates Healthcare Technologies
With 30+ years of healthcare technology experience, Gary is the
technical lead for RTKL’s technology design group for hospital and
related industries.He joined RTKL in 2004 to start the healthcare
technologies design efforts. He started in this industry as an
installer of low voltage systems working his way to service and sales.
He worked for Dukane Corporation as a healthcare specialist,
troubleshooter, and regional manager before coming to RTKL. As a
volunteer paramedic he gained a clinical understanding of hospitals, not
just technical knowledge.
This webinar is $25.00 for AIA members, $50.00 for non-members, and free for AIAS members.
This webinar is 1.5 LU/HSW.
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Attendees will earn 1.5 LU/HSW. A link to a survey will be
provided both at the end of the webinar and in a follow-up email sent
one hour after the end of the webinar. All attendees at each site submit
one form: 1) page one: webinar survey and 2) page two:
CES report form. The survey must be completed within 24 hours of the webinar. AIA members and
IDP
record holders will have their credit recorded within 48 hours of the
webinar. All attendees will be prompted to download a certificate of
completion at the end of the survey.
Questions
Questions about the webinar can be directed to
knowledgecommunities@aia.org.