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New healthcare services help mitigate risk, increase efficiency, extend lifecycle and increase safety at hospitals
DALLAS – July 22, 2013 – Schneider Electric, a global specialist in
energy management, today introduced at ASHE 2013 its new
HealthBuildings Risk Assessment program. The comprehensive program
helps hospital stakeholders understand and prioritize the risks
associated with the facility, allowing them to increase efficiency and
extend the lifecycle of the hospital infrastructure.
In the HealthBuildings assessment, a team of professional engineers and
experts look at a facility’s complete critical infrastructure including
mechanical, building management system (BMS), electrical, data center
power and cooling systems, and security technology. The assessment
provides a detailed, documented roadmap of the risks based on multiple
impact levels, such as the effect on patients and the probability of
occurrence. It then provides suggestions on the best ways to mitigate
these issues and the associated costs, allowing hospital leadership to
prioritize and create a performance improvement plan that will result
in a safer hospital.
“With the average U.S. hospital being 27 years old and comprising
thousands of different components, it’s important to ensure hospital
buildings are safe and have the ability to offer uninterrupted care for
the long term,” said James Winstead, director, Healthcare and Life
Sciences, Schneider Electric. “Schneider Electric’s comprehensive
HealthBuildings Risk Assessment program and related services can help
mitigate risk and plan for the future, creating a safer and more
efficient hospital that aligns with CAPEX and OPEX priorities.”
Schneider Electric offers several other programs that leverage the
assessment findings for planning, execution and measurement
capabilities in specific areas, including mechanical, BMS, electrical,
data center and security systems. These offerings include:
• HealthPower Infrastructure Program: This program
includes an assessment of the electrical system, which identifies and
mitigates risk factors associated with the safety, operation,
maintenance and regulatory compliance of the electrical system to help
ensure safe, reliable and continuous power. It identifies issues
including environmental conditions, code violations, and outdated
workplace safety requirements that could cause future equipment
malfunction and compromise power system reliability.
• HealthIT Infrastructure Program: Analyzes the
hospital’s data center, including current and future capacity
requirements for data in terms of power and cooling infrastructure,
capacity needs and operations. This assessment helps identify excessive
load conditions, ineffective backup power, and single points of failure
that can compromise uptime. Best practice recommendations are provided
to achieve high availability, manage capacity and maximize energy
efficiency.
• HealthMechanical Infrastructure Program: Includes a
tour of the facility, inspection of mechanical system drawings and
documentation, physical inspection of HVAC mechanical equipment,
inspection of maintenance records, review of alarm logs, and an
in-depth inspection of the BMS and its current condition. This
assessment ensures that the mechanical systems are functioning
efficiently.
• HealthSecurity Infrastructure Program: Establishes
a baseline on how the security department utilizes its existing
technology and operations to support the service levels required by the
hospital, to determine functional and performance requirements and the
best possible utilization of existing technology and systems.
Additionally, the assessment recommends new technology and solutions to
increase operational efficiency.
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As part of these programs, once an assessment is complete a plan is put
into action to address and prioritize deficiencies and to comply with
codes and standards. Finally, a system engineer will review the
maintenance results and findings, analyze operational issues, review
the programs implemented and develop recommendations for improvement.
Schneider Electric will showcase the HealthBuildings Risk Assessment
program at the ASHE 2013 conference, booth 508, taking place this week,
July 21-24, in Atlanta.
About Schneider Electric
As a global specialist in energy management with operations in more
than 100 countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions
across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in
Utilities & Infrastructure, Industries & Machines
Manufacturers, Non-residential Building, Data Centers & Networks
and in Residential. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, efficient,
productive and green, the company's 140,000 plus employees achieved
sales of 30.8 billion US dollars (24 billion euros) in 2012, through an
active commitment to help individuals and organizations make the most
of their energy.
www.schneider-electric.com/us
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