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Hospitals are Always There for Patients and Communities, Including in Times of Disasters and Emergencies
When a natural disaster or emergency strikes, where is one of the first places people turn to? Their local hospital.
Takeda and Boston Medical Center Partner to Cut Health Care Emissions
Takeda and Boston Medical Center (BMC) have launched a strategic partnership aimed at developing innovative solutions to reduce hard-to-abate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the health care sector.
Chair File: Enhancing Preparation and Response for Public Health Emergencies
The AHA has developed an online hub of resources designed to enhance our nation’s public health preparedness, response and recovery efforts and support communities.
Electrifying Heat in an Existing Hospital
A groundbreaking case study on electrifying an existing hospital building’s thermal load — and a companion guide on starting decarbonization efforts
Foreword and Executive Summary - Electrifying Heat in an Existing Hospital
Learn why and how ASHE partnered with Providence St. Peter Hospital on a decarbonization feasibility study to electrify the existing hospital’s heat.
When Disaster Strikes: How to Maintain Continuity of Care
Attend the July 10 AHA Leadership Scan discussion, “When Disaster Strikes: How to Maintain Continuity of Care,” from 1 to 2 p.m. ET to learn strategies that create resilience and allow clinical services and overall hospital operations to remain on track amid potential obstacles.
ASHE Annual Conference Highlights the Vital Role of the Built Environment in Patient Care
The American Society for Health Care Engineering Annual Conference will be held Aug. 6-9 in San Antonio. This gathering allows professionals to connect, discuss new and emerging trends, and explore long-standing issues.
Active Shooter - Best Practices for the Worst Case
Locations that were once considered safe havens—such as schools, places of worship, and health care facilities—are not immune to today’s acts of violence and active shooter incidents. This session explores the unique risks in health care facilities, emergency rooms, mental health services, and other treatment facilities and addresses preparedness through operations and design.