Hospital Design and Infrastructure 2012
Hospital Design and Infrastructure 2012
3 - 6 June 2012
DUBAI INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, DUBAI, UAE
The Hospital Of The Future: Intelligent Design To Ensure The Best Use Of Resources
Ecological Go Green for a sustainable healthcare system Welcoming Enhance customer experience and increase patient ow Flexible Capitalise on advancing technologies and manage stakeholders effectively Smart Increase functionality, improve productivity and reduce operations cost Regional And International Healthcare Experts Include:
Dr Walid A. Fitaihi
Founder and CEO, International Medical Center
Dr Sami Alom
Chief Strategy Ofcer, Al Noor Hospital
Dr Arpan David
Chief Executive Ofcer RAK Hospital
Bernadette Farrell
Director Of Health Facility Planning & Architectural Design, Hamad Medical Corporation
James J. Atkinson
VP & Director Healthcare Design, HDR Architecure
Ellen Taylor
Director of Pebble Project, Center for Health Design
Dr Ashraf Ismail
Managing Director ME, Joint Commission International
Dr Mohammad Yaman
Chief Medical Ofcer, Mafraq Hospital
KC Surashkumar
Head of Biomedical Engineering, Ruwais Hospital
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Featuring Key Participation Of Our Most Senior Expert Speaker Faculty Yet
Hospital Operators Dr Walid A. Fitaihi, CEO and Founder, International Medical Center Saudi Arabia Dr Mohammed Ezzat Agamy, Hospitals Corporate Director, Lifeline Hospital UAE Dr Sami Alom, Chief Strategy Officer, Al Noor Hospital UAE Dr Arpan David, Chief Executive Officer, RAK Hospital - UAE Sayad Bassam, Chief Operating Officer, Al Corniche Hospital UAE Santosh Marathe, Chief Financial Officer, American Hospital Dubai UAE Dr Mohammad Yaman, Chief Medical Officer, Al Mafraq Hospital - UAE Dr Mohammad Qaddoura, Projects Director, LifeLine Hospital - UAE Helge Springhorn, Director Quality & Risk Management, Al Mafraq Hospital UAE KC Surashkumar, Head of Biomedical Engineering, Al Ruwais Hospital UAE Raja Husseini, Director of Strategic Planning and Technical Services, Centre Hospitalier de IUniversit de Montral Canada Nadeem Baig, Manager Facilities Compliance & Accreditation, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi UAE Regulators Bernadette Farrell, Director Health Facility Planning & Architectural Design, Hamad Medical Corporation Qatar Tim Sfeir, Medical Planner, Health Authority Abu Dhabi UAE Architect Awn Sharif, M.A Healthcare Facility Planning Qatar Hospital Design Experts Aladin Niazmand, Founder and Director, TAHPI - Australia Dr Ashraf Ismail, Managing Director, Joint Commission International ME - UAE Ellen Taylor, AIA, MBA, EDAC - Director of Pebble Project, Center for Health Design USA Erik Hokanson, Principal and Lead Healthcare Design MENA, Burt Hill UAE Eva Maria Jura, Project Designer, Al Noor Hospital UAE James J. Atkinson, VP & Director Healthcare Design, HDR Architecture UAE Mohammed Ayoub, Associate VP & NYC Design Studio Lead, HDR Architecture USA Ahmad Nsouli, Managing Partner, The Advisory Group - Kuwait Kathy Reno, RN, MBA, PhD, EDAC Consultant, Joint Commission International USA Francine Westergaard, RN, MSN, MBA Senior Consultant, Joint Commission International USA Malek El Husseini, Business Development Director ME, GE Healthcare UAE Holger Micheel-Sprenger, Partner and CFO, ICME Healthcare UAE
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Our workshops are designed to complement the main Conference sessions. Led by industry experts, they offer high quality content that will allow you to deepen your knowledge and identify new design strategies and techniques to reduce costs, enhance patient experience, retain staff and improve quality of care delivery.
Workshop B
Registration and lunch will be at 12:30. The workshop will start at 13:30 and end at 17:00.
Most Frequently Found Design Issues That Place Patient Health And Safety At Risk JCI Safe Health Design Service
Karen Reno, RN MBA PhD EDAC Consultant, Joint Commission Resources & JCI USA
Karen Reno has more than 40 years of experience in health care, most spent in administrative roles as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Nursing Officer. Dr. Reno serves as a consultant for Joint Commission Resources and Joint Commission International on patient safety and safe facility design. Health care facility design has been one of Dr. Renos interests for her entire career. She has worked on numerous building projects, including renovation as well as new construction. She is a member of the Center for Health Design. She served as co-author of the first workbook on evidence-based design and holds EDAC accreditation. She has consulted on this topic in the Middle East, Europe, China, South America, and Indonesia as well as the US.
Design, Build, Equip, and Maintain A 9 Hospitals Turnkey Project Kuwait Ministry Of Health
Ahmad Nsouli, Managing Partner, The Advisory Group - Kuwait
Ahmad M. Nsouli brings a blend of U.S and Middle Eastern experience to his leading role at TAG. In the United States, Ahmad worked with the Johns Hopkins Health System (JHHS), Baltimore, as a consultant on developing the concept of international patient management. There, he established comprehensive clinical, financial, administrative and social blue prints of the currently operational concept. Prior to that, he served as a senior planner and administrator / Emergency Department of Jersey City Medical Center (JCMC). Ahmad started his professional career at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, where he conducted information systems applicability analysis on quality assurance programs. As it relates to the GCC, between 1992 and 1997, Ahmad functioned as the CEO of Magrabi Healthcare System where he established a network of 15 hospitals across the MENA region.
Rationale Architects and healthcare organisations are partnering to build facilities around the world at astonishing rates that have never before been experienced. These facilities are setting new standards for the provision of healthcare globally. JCI consultants have had the opportunity to review designs for a wide range of projects including small rural facilities to extremely large urban tertiary care facilities throughout the Middle East and Asia. Projects have included new construction, replacement facilities, and major renovations. It became apparent after several years of providing this service that patterns of design flaws were emerging that placed patients at risk. A multiple case study review was undertaken to determine what the design risks are and what could JCI develop and disseminate as benchmarks regarding this risk. Learning Objectives The future hospital: Creating places and spaces for healing Case studies for successful healthy environments Developing international benchmarks in design and health New design paradigms influenced by technology
Rationale Although all health economists agree that demand for healthcare services over the next 30 years will inevitably drive GCC Countries to at least double their current healthcare delivery infrastructure, the methodology to do so is still debatable. The State of Kuwait has recently embarked on a US$ 4.5 billion nine hospital project with a total inpatient bed capacity of 4,600 beds using an integrated Design, Build, Equip and Maintain procedure involving a consortium of international and local contractors and A/E firms, as well as medical solution providers. This workshop will discuss the implemented procedure and highlight the pre-requisites and challenges to realise such a programme while examining the pros and cons of such approach in designing healthcare facilities. Learning Objectives Medical Planning: Overcoming related challenges in realising turnkey integrated single tenders Clinical Programming Challenges Developing the Functional Space Program Developing the Room Data Sheets Smartly planning the operations during the design process to face on-site difficulties Legal grounds and frameworks to developing such projects as currently reflected in respective GCC States Advantages and drawbacks of adopting this methodology
Sponsorship Opportunities
Participating as a sponsor at the Hospital Design and Infrastructure Conference will give you direct access to high level healthcare facilities operators and stakeholders involved in hospital design programmes to discuss on future projects to be settled in the region. Our sponsorship packages are designed to give your brand targeted exposure and increase your client base with networking opportunities. Sponsorship packages are exible and can include: Access to the invitation only speaking platform where you will be able to position your company alongside senior healthcare leaders Face to face time to network with 70+ attendees and build relationships throughout the 2 days Brand your company in front of decision makers from leading healthcare providers in the region
Silver Sponsor
Please contact Renae Ruggieri for more details on +971 4 407 2732 or sponsorship@[Link]
TAHPI is an Australian based specialist Healthcare Planning and Design rm with over 200 dedicated staff responsible for over 300 completed projects. TAHPI operates from 10 ofces in Australasia and the Middle East, providing the full spectrum of services from Health Service Planning to Brieng, Architectural and Interior Design, Equipment and Commissioning. TAHPI offers the popular web-based toolkit known as the Health Facility Brieng System (HFBS) and training.
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Impacts of the economic crisis on designing new hospitals and starting renovation programmes Healthcare facilities programmes across the Middle-East: a large variety of projects to be launched in the next decade Implementing green standards in healthcare facilities design and construction to cope with sustainable development issues Integration of traditional design in new building and refurbishment projects to enhance experience and increase patient ow Making the Middle-East a world-class healthcare destination to overcome the competition of health tourism markets abroad
PANEL DISCUSSION
12.00 12.40 14.00
09.05
Perspectives Of Healthcare In The Middle East: Investigating Current Facts, Innovations And New Trends In Hospital Design
Dr Sami Alom, Chief Strategy Ofcer, Al Noor Hospital UAE Dr Arpan David, Chief Executive Ofcer, RAK Hospital UAE Nadeem Baig, Manager Facilities Compliance & Accreditation, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi UAE Sayad Bassam, Chief Operating Ofcer, Al Corniche Hospital UAE Optimising Existing Resources By Re-Designing Healthcare Facilities To Improve Productivity, Experience And Deliver Better Clinical Outcomes Developing facilities taking into account the more out-patient trend in the region to increase patient ow Reorganising support services to liberate space for patientfocused activities and face the increasing demand for world-class care Following society evolution to adapt the hospital to new disease proles and face competition of newly built facilities Integrating the Evidence Based Design concept in refurbishment plans to enhance both staff and patient experience and increase loyalty, patient ow and ROI Highlighting under-utilised departments and developing a schedule for space to design a smart re-allocation and maximise utilisation of existing resources
10.10
Technical Knowledge And Human Relation Skills To Manage A Multidisciplinary Team, Understanding Stakeholder Needs And Saving Costs Importance of the conductor: Firmly coordinating contractors, operators, builders and consultants to meet required standards and deadlines Organising technical trainings and updates for stakeholders to speak a common technical language and avoid misunderstandings, conicts and time loss
Dr Mohammad Yaman, Chief Medical Ofcer, Al Mafraq Hospital - UAE Lunch And Networking Operational Cost Reduction And High Level Standards: The Challenges Of Future Hospitals Applying the lean management concept alongside the supply chain to reduce operations waste to optimise cost and keep a high level of medical best practice Educating management and top down budgeting strategies to give responsibilities and involve staff in smart budget cuts to increase protability Integrated design: Downsizing MEP equipment and building systems to lower construction costs and reduce risks of costly re-design Assessing and documenting the condition and capacities of the existing systems to ensure a soft integration of the facility extension and save on costs Santosh Marathe, Chief Financial Ofcer, American Hospital Dubai - UAE
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Challenges and benets of a good transmission of information and transparency amongst stakeholders to deliver on a high standard healthcare facility Establishing a team spirit by integrating a project leader to motivate stakeholders and reach success in designing healthcare facilities Clearly dening roles and responsibilities of every stakeholder based on area of expertise to avoid overlapping behaviours and conicts and capitalise on technical knowledge K.C Surashkumar, Head of Biomedical Engineering, Al Ruwais Hospital - UAE
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16.30
Intelligent Design And Adaptable Facilities To Integrate One Stop Shop Approach To Healthcare Industry To Increase Patient Flow Denition of one-stop-shop concept and benets to healthcare facilities Smartly imagining and designing facilities by including exible modules to ensure constant adaptability to changing healthcare needs Overcoming space limits and technical constraints to adapt healthcare specialty technologies to one-stop-shop concept Impact of a practical and functional design on reducing the number of steps in the patient healing journey to increase ow Dr. Zahid Al Sabti, Chief Operating Ofcer, InterHealth Canada UAE Closing Remarks From The Chairman Aladin Niazmand, Founder and Director, TAHPI - Australia
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Erik Hokanson, Principal and Lead Healthcare Designer MENA, Burt Hill - UAE Raja Husseini, Director of Strategic Planning and Technical Services, Centre Hospitalier de IUniversit de Montral Canada Mazen Al Dahmani, General Manager, Imperial College London Diabetes Centre UAE Morning Refreshments And Networking Opportunities Is A Middle East Healthcare Design Standard Chart Possible In The Future? How can you nd your way among the plethora of healthcare standards to meet certications and design a facility that meets regional expectations? How can you be consistent with one set of standards alongside the design and construction process to build a coherent facility and save on cost? Is Joint Commission International the only gold standard for the quality and safety of health facilities? How can you use design to enforce improved standards, from structural requirements for facilities to certications of care and staff qualications?
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Helge Springhorn, Director of Quality & Risk Management Department, Mafraq Hospital UAE
James J. Atkinson, Vice President & Director Healthcare Design, HDR Architecture USA Mohammed Ayoub, Associate VP & NYC Design Studio Lead, HDR Architecture USA Afternoon Refreshments And Networking Opportunities Accessible, Welcoming, Green And Entertaining: Designing A State Of The Art Healthcare Facility To Face International Competition And Invest For The Future Including location as a strategic issue in the design process to ensure easy access and sustainable catchment area in the face of increasing demographic trend How to integrate local natural resources within the hospital operations to save on costs and capitalise on eco-friendly behaviours Thinking out of the box and creating turnkey projects including commodities to create living areas and develop communities to avoid isolation and categorisation Developing a welcome attitude design concept by improving facilities practicability to engage staff members into a high level of service delivery
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PANEL DISCUSSION
17.20
Eva Maria Jura, Project Designer, Al Noor Hospital UAE Dr Sami Alom, Chief Strategy Ofcer, Al Noor Hospital UAE Nadeem Baig, Manager Facilities Compliance & Accreditation, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi UAE Holger MIcheel-Sprenger, Partner and CFO, ICME Healthcare UAE Integrating Reduction Waste And Energy Saving Facilities In The Design Of New Hospitals For A Greener And Safer Future Investing today to save tomorrow: how to face high spending and long-term energy cost decrease in the face of budget cuts to build the hospital of the future Developing healthcare waste management guidelines and building isolated facilities to reduce production and improve waste treatment Convincing contractors and hospital management boards that green products are safe and reliable to be used in hospital design to increase healthcare facilities lifetime and sustainability Implementing sustainable and effective A/C systems based on renewable energies to ensure high Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and get rid of the sick building syndrome Optimising operation costs by integrating energy saving technologies in the design or upgrade process of future health facilities
13.10 14.15
Investing in energy saver technologies in the basic project to capitalise on long term operational sustainability Lunch And Networking Deepening Evidence Based Design To Better Serve The Patient And Replace The Final Customer In The Centre Of Contractors Preoccupations Convincing hospital management and CEOs level to invest in Evidence Based Design to enhance patient experience and increase patient ow Innovations in textures, colours, sources of light and other technologies of EBD to be included in the design process to properly deliver high quality healthcare Is the cost of EBD worth it? Speaking of patient experience is considering healthcare as a business: patient journey, personalisation and design customisation to meet customer needs and increase ROI Ellen Taylor, AIA, MBA, EDAC, Director Pebble Project, The Center for Health Design USA
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Shane Gardner, Supply Chain Management Director, Al Ain Hospital - UAE Closing Remarks From The Chairman Malek El Husseini, Business Development Director ME, GE Healthcare UAE
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Understanding The Regulations And The Impact Of Green Designed Hospitals On Everyday Staff Operations And Patient Experience
Malek El Husseini, Business Development Director ME, GE Healthcare - UAE
Malek is the Business Development Director for the Middle East. He is responsible for healthcare investments and turnkey projects in the Middle East region. He is in charge for the strategic positioning of GE Healthcare into the new projects. He joined GE Healthcare in 2006. Malek has a Master in Clinical Engineering from Ecole Polytechnique de Montral. He has 20 years of experience in consulting work. His area of expertise needs assessment, equipment evaluation, healthcare technology trends and project management. He was the Middle East Director of ECRI Institute for 8 years in Dubai (UAE) where he developed and executed business plans, identified market opportunities, Provide healthcare consultancy expertise covering technology planning, procurement and management, he led trade shows conferences and trainings at national and international levels. He was Chief Biomedical Engineer for 5 years in Tawam Hospital (UAE) responsible of an 25 engineers team. He supervised new projects, monitored and negotiated service contracts and consulted for Ministry of Health. He was Biomedical Engineer for 2 years in Montreal Heart Institute (Canada) where he worked on medical equipment evaluation, monitor radiation safety programs and quality control for diagnostic imaging
Creating An Effective Master Plan To Enhance Future Healthcare Facility Development In GCC And MENA Region Countries
Architect Awn Sharif, M.A Healthcare Facility Planning - Qatar
Awn Sharif is an experienced healthcare facility planning specialist with responsibilities of managing and developing health care facilities planning and design projects. He has contributed to a range of projects in this capacity including the Qatar National Master Plan project, the Dukhan Hospital project, the National Health Laboratories project and the Single Male Laborers health care facilities project. This is in addition of being a speaker to international conferences, Arab Health ,Hospital build Middle east, Asia, and Europe , Arab Hospitals forum and Healthcare Infrastructure World in addition to speaking to many related Healthcare events. Prior experience includes hospitals and educational buildings design, architecture and engineering responsibilities, and working as the Head of the Hospital Design at the General Company for Engineering and Consultancy in Syria, where he was responsible for the planning , design and supervision of a wide range of hospitals .
Rationale More and more hospitals are trying to integrate green and sustainable solutions within their process to capitalise on cost reduction, better efficiency and environment friendly operations. This workshop will highlight the impact of a good ecological design on every operational aspect of healthcare facilities by focusing on regulations, operators needs, energy efficiency and green working place. Learning Objectives New regulations and what has been achieved on this aspects in the Middle-East The needs for hospital operators to reach a higher level of environmental sustainability The latest aspects of energy efficiency and savings for hospitals The impact of a greener working environment on patients and staff
Rationale The ever increasing cost of health care services and specifically hospital care requires more rationalisation in health care expenditures that could be done only by efficient use of resources: financial, manpower and facilities. In MENA region countries, there are a lot of challenges facing the efficient use of resources in the health care sector. This workshop will highlight the necessity to develop and integrate guidelines by designing effective master plans to create sustainable healthcare systems. Learning Objectives Facing weaknesses of the health sector by implementing a regulatory and policy framework to build an effective and efficient system nationwide Provisioning a regulatory and policy framework to balance the model of care towards more expenditure for primary healthcare and community-based services Integrating a new model of national convergence and necessary coordination between public and private healthcare providers to improve level of service and capitalise on high quality standards
Programme At A Glance
HOSPITAL DESIGN & INFRASTRUCTURE 2012
Workshops A & B Main Conference Days Workshops C & D 03.06.12 04.06.12 05.06.12 06.06.12
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