Event: Reinventing the Healthcare Delivery Model

Reinventing the Healthcare Delivery Model is a half-day seminar addressing the issues related to the ongoing shift within the healthcare industry from inpatient care to outpatient care.


The educational teams at the Corporate Realty, Design & Management Institute and the Health Care Institute of IFMA have organized a half-day seminar to address the issues related to the ongoing shift within the healthcare industry from inpatient care to outpatient care. 
 
The seminar will be held in 10 U.S. cities with guest speakers and panelists selected to allow attendees to hear from experts on design, facility and financial issues related to the trend.
 
Dates have been announced for the following cities:
 
St. Louis:   May 15, 2013
Chicago:   June 4, 2013
Seattle:   August 2, 2013 
 
For additional information on pricing, venues and dates, visit squarefootage.net/RHCDM_2013.html
 
According to the organizers, the following would benefit from attending: 
 
- Administrators and directors
- Architects and designers
- Consulting and mechanical engineers
- Construction managers
- Developers of healthcare facilities
- Facilities managers and engineers
- Plant operations managers
- Project managers 
 


February 25, 2013


Topic Area: Events


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