Facilities

How one hospital relied on sound business and finance processes as the foundation of its cultural transformation initiative

One key to the success of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center’s cultural transformation was an accompanying focus on business and finance strategy, two leaders said during a presentation at HFMA’s Digital Annual Conference.

Nick Hut January 22, 2021

Does your organization’s ambulatory real estate footprint need right-sizing?

Decisions made with respect to a health system's ambulatory real estate portfolio and footprint can have significant impacts onthe organization's future growth, financial position and capital platform.

Mark Grube July 20, 2020

Why now is the time to revisit your strategic facility investment plan

After undertaking dramatic changes in operations to address the COVID-10 pandemic, U.S. hospitals and health systems need to begin planning for the restart of normal operations over the next few months as well as for their long-term futures.

Paul T. Breslin, MBA, PMP June 12, 2020

Health systems may require a smaller real estate footprint post-pandemic

Although there's an opportunity to reduce facility costs and generate revenue by selling idle real estate as a result of telework and virtual care delivery post-pandemic, the transition to virtual visits may have a negative impact on provider revenue that exceeds the savings.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 7, 2020

Decline in healthcare spending contributing to economic downturn

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says the nation's economy and the health of its citizens could suffer if regular healthcare services continue to lag due to ongoing public concerns about COVID-19.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 6, 2020

Telehealth’s impact on clinic staffing models post-COVID-19

HFMA's Chad Mulvany predicts that if COVID-19 leads to widespread usage of telehealth, post-pandemic it will lead to a rethinking of primary care clinic footprints and staffing models.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA April 7, 2020

A Providence executive offers lessons for U.S. hospitals on coping with the new coronavirus

Keys for hospitals to stay on top of the coronavirus outbreak including developing a communications plan and establishing remote-monitoring capacity.

Lola Butcher April 1, 2020

COVID-19 outbreak will negatively impact U.S. hospital finances

The coronavirus outbreak could have a negative impact on hospital finances even with anticipated regulatory and legislative support.

Chad Mulvany, FHFMA April 1, 2020

UW Health proves the ROI of energy conservation

An academic health system improved its energy performance by 24% over four years, and the ongoing efforts pay for themselves, on average, in 11 months.

Mary Evers Statz October 22, 2019

Viewing Sustainability Through the Cost-Savings Lens

Sustainability strategies like installing fluid management systems in the operating rooms (ORs) can improve safety and reduce waste and associated costs.

Laura Ramos Hegwer May 15, 2019
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