The British Academy for Training and Development offers a comprehensive course of certified healthcare facility manager (CHFM). Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) is a programme that will provide healthcare facility management professionals with the relevant skills and knowledge to supervise healthcare environments. The facility management course will focus on the following areas: regulatory compliance and safety standards, building systems, equipment maintenance, energy management, roles and responsibilities of healthcare facilities, and education and practices in health care facility design and space planning, technology, and innovation within the facility operations. This course will help you gain confidence in the key competency areas of the CHFM test.This course also helps you to understand financial management, budgeting, and effective emergency response planning. Upon completion, attendees will be equipped with tools that would help them successfully manage healthcare facilities and ensure compliance with industry regulations, optimisation of resources, and maintenance of high standards for safety and patient care.
The objectives of the Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) course are:
Enhance Facility Management Skills: Equip health professionals with knowledge and skills for managing and maintaining healthcare facilities procured with great efficiency to help with operations and quality patient care.
Ensure Regulatory Compliance: Understanding of health care regulations in order to succeed in adopting compliance with safety and environmental standards.
Safety and Risk Management Improvement: Improve specific techniques to use safety protocols, fire safety, emergency preparedness, and risk management strategies in ensuring that health care is safe.
Optimize Maintenance of Buildings and Equipment: Teach the attendees on managing building systems and medical equipment along with facilities through preventive maintenance to do it effectively and reduce costs.
Adopt Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Practices: Develop energy management strategies and make it possible to adopt sustainability practices in current and future health care facilities in order to reduce operational costs and effects on the environment.
Integrate Technology and Innovations: Equip delegates on how to enable technology use-smart building systems-and automation in creating efficiencies at operations.
Budgeting and Finance Skills Development: Enable the healthcare facility manager to budget for resource allocation, application of cost control strategies, and management of the budgetary.
Preparation for Emergencies or Disasters: Training on emergency response plans, disaster recovery protocols, and continuity of business during a crisis.
Facility Managers in healthcare settings with a view to enhance their management skills towards operational efficiency.
Facility administrators engaged in managing operations and maintenance and compliance of such facilities.
Maintenance staff want to gain further insight into the practices in facility management specific to healthcare.
Architects and planners dealing with healthcare want to widen their knowledge on the operational needs of health facilities.
Engineers and technicians involved in maintenance and management of the infrastructure within health facilities. Anyone who wishes to have a career in healthcare facility management.
After completing the course attendees have following benefits:
Enhanced Knowledge and Skills: Facility managers can delve deeper into management of healthcare facilities, particularly in essential areas or content segments of compliance, safety, maintenance, energy efficiency, and technology integration, thus empowering them to take charge of the complexities in the management of healthcare facilities.
Improved Compliance and Safety Standards: Knowledge about the latest regulations and safety protocols will make it possible for attendees to ensure that their healthcare organisations follow compliance standards in the industry regarding the reduction of risks and safe-guarding patients and staff.
Savings on Costs and Optimisation of Resources: The programme refers to the availability of the energy management and resource allocation strategies useful for creating an immediate saving, sustainability, and maximum efficiency of facility operations over a long period.
Increased Leadership and Strategic Planning Skills: The programme develops skills of leadership, strategic thinking, and hence attunes the attendees to make valid decisions favorable to enhancing operations and outcomes in patient care.
Opportunities for Career Advancement: CHFM certification adds credibility and professional recognition that has openings for career advancements in healthcare facility management careers or related fields.
Real Life Practical Assignment: The course is made practical to the core, and what attendees learn can be implemented directly to improve his/her facilities' management and operations.
Introduction to Healthcare Facility Management
Overview of healthcare facility management
Roles and responsibilities of a healthcare facility manager
Key principles and best practices
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Understanding healthcare regulations (e.g., OSHA, NFPA, and Joint Commission)
Compliance with safety standards
Fire safety and emergency preparedness
Infection control and environmental safety
Building Systems and Equipment Maintenance
Healthcare building systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc.)
Maintenance and management of medical equipment
Preventative maintenance strategies
Energy Management and Sustainability
Energy efficiency in healthcare facilities
Sustainability practices and green building initiatives
Cost-saving strategies for energy consumption
Healthcare Facility Design and Space Planning
Facility design principles and layouts
Space utilization strategies
Renovation and expansion planning
Technology Integration and Innovation
Role of technology in healthcare facility management
Smart building systems and automation
IT infrastructure for healthcare facilities
Financial Management and Budgeting
Budgeting for healthcare facilities
Cost control and resource allocation
Risk management and insurance considerations
Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery
Emergency response planning
Disaster recovery protocols and procedures
Continuity of operations during crises
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