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Introduction
Introduction
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Objectives
Objectives
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Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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Training Method
Training Method
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Course Outline
Course Outline
A healthcare facility is a complex, high-stakes environment where operational efficiency is directly tied to clinical outcomes, patient safety, and financial viability. From managing intricate supply chains and ensuring regulatory compliance to optimizing patient flow and maintaining critical infrastructure, operational excellence is the backbone that supports clinical care. In an era of rising costs and heightened scrutiny, mastering these operations is not just an administrative function—it is a critical strategic imperative.
This advanced course is designed for leaders who are responsible for the seamless, safe, and efficient functioning of healthcare facilities. It moves beyond basic management to provide a deep dive into the principles of high-reliability organizations, lean management, and systems thinking applied specifically to the healthcare physical environment. Participants will learn to transform their facilities into optimized, resilient, and patient-centered operations.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Analyze and Optimize Patient Flow and Throughput: Apply industrial engineering and lean principles to eliminate bottlenecks in patient admission, transfer, and discharge processes.
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Master Healthcare Supply Chain and Logistics Management: Implement strategies for inventory control, sterile processing, and supply chain resilience to reduce waste and ensure clinical readiness.
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Ensure Regulatory Readiness and Compliance: Navigate the complex web of Joint Commission (TJC), OSHA, CMS, and other regulatory requirements for the physical environment.
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Manage Facility Infrastructure and Environmental Services: Optimize the management of critical building systems (HVAC, electrical, water) and lead a high-reliability environmental services (EVS) department for infection prevention.
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Lead Capital Planning and Financial Stewardship: Develop business cases for capital equipment and facility projects, managing budgets and justifying ROI for operational initiatives.
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Implement Continuous Performance Improvement: Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) and dashboards to monitor, analyze, and continuously improve all facets of facility operations.
This program is designed for professionals responsible for the non-clinical, operational performance of healthcare facilities.
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Hospital Administrators and Operations Directors
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Facilities Directors and Managers
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Directors of Plant Operations / Engineering
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Environmental Services (EVS) Directors and Managers
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Supply Chain and Materials Management Leaders
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Nursing Home Administrators
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Clinical Department Heads with operational responsibilities
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Consultants specializing in healthcare operations
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: The Foundation of Healthcare Operations
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Morning:
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Module 1: The Operating System of a Healthcare Facility: Introduction to the course. Understanding how operational functions interlink to support clinical care and drive financial performance.
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Module 2: High-Reliability Principles for Operations: Applying HRO mindset (preoccupation with failure, sensitivity to operations) to facility management to ensure safety and prevent downtime.
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Afternoon:
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Module 3: Regulatory Landscape Mastery: Deep dive into TJC Environment of Care (EC), Life Safety (LS), and Emergency Management (EM) standards, as well as OSHA and CMS requirements.
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Workshop: Conducting a Self-Assessment Audit: Participants use a checklist to perform a mock audit of a facility department, identifying gaps and risks.
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Day 1 Recap: Building a culture of compliance and reliability.
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Day 2: Optimizing Patient Flow and Space Utilization
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Morning:
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Module 4: Lean Healthcare and Process Engineering: Using value stream mapping and spaghetti diagrams to identify and eliminate waste in patient and material flow.
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Module 5: Capacity Management and Throughput: Strategies to optimize bed management, reduce ED boarding, and improve OR turnover times.
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Afternoon:
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Module 6: Master Planning and Space Optimization: Techniques for analyzing space utilization, planning for renovation, and designing workflows for new construction.
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Simulation: The Patient Journey: A hands-on exercise redesigning the flow of a patient from ER to discharge to minimize delays and non-value-added steps.
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Day 2 Recap: Engineering efficiency into every patient movement.
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Day 3: Supply Chain, Logistics, and Asset Management
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Morning:
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Module 7: Healthcare Supply Chain Excellence: Implementing just-in-time (JIT) inventory, par levels, and supply chain strategies for clinical areas (OR, Cath Lab).
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Module 8: Sterile Processing Department (SPD) Operations: Mastering the workflow, quality control, and integration of SPD to ensure patient safety and OR efficiency.
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Afternoon:
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Module 9: Medical Equipment Lifecycle Management: From acquisition and deployment to maintenance and decommissioning. Utilizing computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).
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Workshop: Analyzing Supply Chain Data: Participants use sample data to identify waste, optimize inventory levels, and calculate cost-saving opportunities.
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Day 3 Recap: Ensuring the right resources are in the right place at the right time.
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Day 4: Infrastructure, EVS, and Safety
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Morning:
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Module 10: Managing Critical Facility Systems: Best practices for maintaining HVAC (for infection control), electrical systems, medical gases, and water systems.
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Module 11: Environmental Services (EVS) as an Infection Prevention Strategy: Leading an EVS department for excellence. Monitoring cleanliness and linking EVS performance to HAI rates.
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Afternoon:
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Module 12: Emergency Preparedness and Utilities Management: Developing robust plans for power failure, water interruption, and other crises. Managing generator testing and compliance.
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Case Study: Managing an Infrastructure Crisis: Teams develop a response plan for a major systems failure (e.g., HVAC shutdown in an OR).
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Day 4 Recap: Protecting your physical plant to protect your patients.
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Day 5: Financial Acumen, Leadership, and Capstone
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Morning:
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Module 13: Operational Finance and Capital Planning: Building business cases for operational projects. Calculating ROI for new equipment or process improvements. Managing an operational budget.
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Module 14: Leading Operational Teams: Change management for operations. Engaging frontline staff (technicians, EVS staff) in continuous improvement.
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Afternoon:
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Capstone Activity: The Operational Excellence Plan: Participants develop a comprehensive project plan to address a real operational challenge in their facility, incorporating:
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Process Analysis
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Regulatory Compliance Check
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Financial Justification
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Implementation Timeline
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KPIs for Success
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Final Presentations & Peer Review: Presenting plans to the group for feedback.
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Course Conclusion: Commitment to action, final review, and awarding of certificates.
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- Course Details
- Address
Damascus
- Location
- Phone
+963 112226969
- Fees
300 $
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