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Aiming for a seamless experience

A look at how combining the latest technology with ‘bespoke’ customer service helps ensure a positive parking experience on hospital sites.

Greening the NHS estate in Scotland

An outdoor heath programme in Scotland is exploring the potential for integrating ‘green space design’ into both existing and new healthcare facilities.

‘Hospital hotels’ for step-down care

Against a backdrop of pressures on bedspace, the potential for wireless technology such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to facilitate increasing use of step-down care via a new generation of ‘hospital hotels’.

Careful design and commissioning essential

The importance of correct design sizing, commissioning, and effective ongoing monitoring, in getting the best from CHP plant on hospital sites.

Better prepared, better equipped

Some of the key issues for estates managers to consider when planning training and selecting a trainer.

Striking design for Cramlington facility

A report on one of England’s first dedicated ‘24/7’ emergency care facilities – and its dramatically different design and configuration.

Changing perceptions, capturing talent

HEJ talks to Women’s Engineering Society CEO, Dawn Bonfield, about the challenges of recruiting more female engineers, and how they might be overcome.

BIM’s many benefits outlined

Against the backdrop of a Government mandate on BIM implementation that takes effect this month, HEJ’s technical editor, Mike Arrowsmith, reports on a number of sessions at Healthcare Estates 2015 looking at the topics of Government Soft Landings and Building Information Modelling.

Valuable learnings on fire safety

IHEEM and NAHFO (the National Association of Healthcare Fire Officers) recently jointly held seminars in London and Bristol looking at key fire safety issues relevant to healthcare estates personnel. The Institute’s events and marketing manager, Craig Willcock, reports.

Complex M&E for new orthopaedic centre

Engineering and facilities service business, NG Bailey, discusses its part in a major redevelopment at one of the UK’s most famous orthopaedic hospitals.

How ‘Big data’ will drive future innovation

A focus on how increasingly comprehensive data will aid the design and construction of healthcare buildings that perform ever more efficiently in the future.

Secure your BEMS and thwart the hackers

A look at the key steps to guard building energy management systems against ‘cyber-attack’.

Adding value and motivating employees

Choosing training that ensures that engineers are meeting standards and gaining competences to operate safely and effectively.

Low temperature benefits discussed

A report on some of the benefits of low temperature sterilisation of ‘hi-tech’ medical devices.

Effective testing for mobile units

An expert explains how to effectively test medical gas systems for mobile healthcare units.

Improving efficiency, securing savings

A summary of the key findings of Lord Carter’s ‘final’ report into the ‘productivity and efficiency’ of English acute NHS Trusts.

Assessment unit meets Trust ambitions

The quality of the care environment within a new 16-bedded modular-built acute assessment unit at Hereford County Hospital has won widespread praise.

Supporting SMEs in public sector bids

A look at the benefits – especially for SMEs – of Dynamic Purchasing Systems – electronic systems used by a public bodies to purchase commonly used goods, works, or services.

Full marks achieved for Pinderfields eye clinic

How an off-site construction system enabled the completion of a specialist eye clinic at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield in just 32 weeks.

Sealed room solution for combating HCAIs

A look at a north-east England NHS Trust’s installation of a fully enclosed decontamination room system and its benefits.

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