FEATURE ARTICLES
Air quality for the ‘clean side’ examined
A Central Sterilising Club working group has recently got together to produce some valuable guidance on air quality in the ‘clean’ side of endoscopy decontamination suites.
Nurse call systems’ ‘connected future’
One of the leading IP-based nurse call specialists considers how increasing connectivity with other devices is enhancing the capabilities and ‘reach’ of nurse call equipment.
How can acute space be better used?
In his second article for HEJ, Professor Matthew Bacon, MD of The Conclude Consultancy, discusses the challenges of space management for NHS Trusts, and how such space might be better utilised.
Ensuring cleaning’s effectiveness
A look at a programmatic approach ‘proven to improve cleanliness and reduce infection transmission risk’ in healthcare environments which harnesses a combination of a patented gel, education, training, and individual performance feedback.
New Regulations’ impact discussed
A look, by a lawyer, at the implications of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 for those procuring goods and services within the NHS.
Looking to a capable future workforce
HEJ reports on three different, but equally successful, approaches to engineering apprenticeships, as the importance of passing on skills and expertise to a new generation assumes increasing significance.
Driving innovation through efficiency
With IHEEM’s flagship Healthcare Estates 2015 show due to open its doors on 20 October, HEJ focuses on some of the key themes of this year’s event, and highlights a number of new features.
Alder Hey in the Park – designed with a child’s eye
This autumn will see the opening of the new Alder Hey in the Park hospital in Liverpool – believed to be Europe’s first children’s hospital to be constructed within a parkland setting.
Danesbury upgrade brings plenty of colour
A focus on a £520,000 project by integrated architectural, property, and construction company, Pellings, to refurbish the Danesbury Neurological Centre in Welwyn.
Asbestos management – the need to make competent decisions
The key responsibilities associated with reducing asbestos risk in healthcare buildings explained by an expert in the field.
Distance learning course proving its worth
A new 18-month distance learning Diploma in Medical Equipment Technologies has won praise from participants, who report significant benefits in their day-to-day roles.
HBN guidance sets out key principles
With the backdrop of an ageing population, the Department of Health’s new HBN 08-02 guidance offers specific advice on creating ‘dementia- friendly’ health and social care environments.
Considerable challenges inensuring patient safety
A senior decontamination engineer working for NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership considers the array of standards and guidance in place on effective instrument decontamination
Serious impact of poor planning shown
Insufficient planning led to considerable delays in the completion of a project to remodel part of the oldest hospital in Caracas, Venezuela, with a significant impact on clinical efficiencies.
Better informed for a better choice
The key considerations when choosing lighting for healthcare settings, with a reminder that, while important, there is more to effective lighting schemes than simply cost control.
Innovation on show at Queensland facility
The architects for the new Gold Coast University Hospital in Queensland describe some of the considerable innovation in the design of the A$1.7 bn hospital, one of the state’s largest clinical teaching and research facilities.
Addressing disconnects, broadening training
Eastwood Park’s medical gas portfolio manager challenges ‘the norm’ in medical gas training, and raises a number of thought-provoking questions.
Healthcare facilities looking to‘future-proof’
The latest nurse call systems enable healthcare facilities to incorporate a wealth of other functions, as providers increasingly look to connect up to other infrastructure to improve efficiency, provide better care, and enable detailed monitoring of staff response times.
System choice is greater than ever
As technology continues to improve the performance and capability of access control products, Grant Macdonald, managing director of access control company, Codelocks, takes a look at the functionality now available from the latest systems, and suggests ways that healthcare estates and facilities personnel with responsibility for security can reap the benefits.
Good fire strategies are no accident
Eastwood Park Training’s healthcare fire safety expert, Paul Beech, an independent fire safety consultant, and managing director of Fagus Fire Safety Consultancy, raises concerns about the apparent lack of response in healthcare circles to changes in fire safety guidance. Here he focuses on the key changes to HTM 05-01 (2nd edn 2013) and HTM 05-02, the latter updated just over 12 months ago, for those responsible for fire safety in healthcare organisations.
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