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Quantifying excellence for health care facilities
Data standardization project at Yale New Haven Health builds a foundation for better operations
ASHRAE guidelines and standards open for comment
A list of ASHRAE addenda, revisions and drafts affecting health care open for public comment
NFPA seeks comments on proposed cybersecurity requirements
ASHE is helping to gather feedback on a newly proposed cybersecurity chapter planned for the 2027 edition of NFPA 99
USP <800> Resources
Monograph
USP compliance is essential for health care facilities. Protect workers and patients by following guidelines for handling hazardous drugs.
AI boosts hospital’s care coordination, reduces fall risks
Centralized patient record systems, camera-based technology and advanced communication solutions work in concert to optimize caregiver capacity
Security Design Guidelines for Healthcare Facilities 4th Edition
The IAHSS Security Design Guidelines for Healthcare Facilities, 4th Edition, offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date best practices for designing appropriate security measures into each new construction and renovation project.
DNV updates physical environment standards
New NIAHO standards going into effect this month impact life safety, emergency management and more
ASHE releases 2025 Hospital Construction Survey
Achieving operational and survey readiness on day one is an issue that many health care facilities professionals continue to grapple with, according to findings from the 2025 Hospital Construction Survey conducted annually by the American Society for Health Care Engineering’s Health Facilities Management magazine.
NFPA weekly update: April 7-11
The NFPA 70 committee passed a tentative interim amendment on listing requirements for medium voltage cables and other components
FDA updates requirements for hyperbaric chambers
The Food and Drug Administration's adoption of new standards could create conflicts with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulations