THE EVOLVING MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
Emerging technologies together with regulatory pressures and economic constraints are transforming the delivery of healthcare services. Learn how healthcare systems and physician practices are responding with effective, adaptable, and boundary-blurring buildings and campuses alike.
EVENT TIMELINE
7:00 - 8:00 a.m. |
Networking & Breakfast |
8:00 a.m. - Noon |
Four Educational Sessions |
Noon - 1:30 p.m. |
Keynote & Networking Lunch |
Join us to hear experts discuss the most relevant topics and trends currently affecting the industry.
EDUCATION TOPICS
- Healthy Living Centers
- Dual Access Exam Rooms in MOBs
- Current Healthcare Climate, Ambulatory Strategy & Population Health
- The Patient-Centered Ambulatory Facility: Designing for the New Health Care Consumer
MODERATOR
- Murray Wolf - Healthcare Real Estate Insights
SPEAKERS
Session 1 (8:00 a.m.)
Next Generation and Drivers of Pre-Fab MOB Design and Delivery
- Daniel Perschbacher - CannonDesign
- Erik Andersen AIA, LEED AP BD & C - Forum Studio
- Sheila Cahnman - JumpGarden Consulting LLC
Session 2 (8:45 a.m.)
Current Healthcare Climate, Ambulatory Strategy & Population Health
- Dr. Susan Nelson - Northwest Community Hospital
Session 3 (9:30 a.m.)
Population Health Management
- Doug King - Stantec Architects
Session 4 (10:30 a.m.)
Current Trends and Future Direction
- Margi Kaminski ASID, NCIDQ, CSSGB - CallisonRTKL Architects
- Mike O'Keefe - Navigant
- Ken Gorman - Power Wellness
- Sharon Lleva-Carter, VP Strategy & Development, Healthcare
- Joel Klahn - Bulley & Andrews
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
The Patient-Centered Ambulatory Facility: Designing for the New Healthcare Consumer
Matt Pesesky
Consultant
The Advisory Board Company
Matt Pesesky is a consultant and medical device expert with The Advisory Board Company’s Health Care Industry Committee, which serves leading medical suppliers and service providers to hospitals.
Matt's areas of focus include medical devices, hospital supply chain, value analysis committees, hospital payment models, hospital-supplier risk-sharing contracts, and Medicare pay-for-performance programs.
Matt received his bachelor of arts from the University of Virginia’s Distinguished Majors Program in history, focusing his research on how infectious disease outbreaks have influenced the formation of the U.S. health care system. He attended the University as a Jefferson Scholar and graduated with highest honors.
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This is a BOMA/Suburban Chicago and HCI partnered event.
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Fees: BOMA and HCI members can register for this event before October 1st for $60; after October 1st the rate will increase to $75. Non-members can register for this event before October 1st for $80; after October 1st, the rate will increase to $100. Healthcare system employees may attend at no cost.
Register: The deadline to register is Tuesday, October 17. Please note any food allergies or restrictions.
Payment: Payment is required at the time of registration. No invoices will be issued for this event.
Cancellations: Registrations not cancelled 24 hours in advance of the event will not be issued a refund.