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According to the EPA, inpatient healthcare ranks as the second largest commercial energy user after the food service industry, and according to the Department of Energy, hospital energy costs rose 56 percent from 2003 to $6.07 in 2008 with no reduction in sight. Add to those statistics the looming requirement from the Center of Medicare and Medicaid Services that requires hospitals verify their quality of care, operational performance and fiscal efficiency, and the facility manager’s role is more vital than ever when it comes to identifying – and lowering – energy and operating costs in a medical facility.
PRESENTED BY
B. Alan Whitson
President
The Corporate Realty,
Design & Management Institute
Attend this webcast and you will…
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Learn how benchmarking data can be used to green light projects and upgrades
- Understand which practices result in lower operating expenses
- Review ways to use data to highlight how your facility is performing
- Calculate the impact of building energy use on overall hospital operations
Register now. Space is limited!
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