1. David Houghton
Project Manager
Alder Hey in the Park
Alder Hey NHS
Foundation Trust, UK
Pue Kim Chong
Director (Infrastructure
3P, Design Thinking &
Innovation)
Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
Singapore
Dr. Ki Ho Lee
Hospital Director,
CEO & President
Shesmedi Hospital,
South Korea
Rajesh Sivan
Head of Projects
Fortis Healthcare Ltd,
India
Dr. Ow Chee Chung
CEO
Kwong Wai Shiu
Hospital, Singapore
John Lambert Smith
Executive Director,
Health Facilities
Planning & Design
Hamad Medical
Corporation, Qatar
Fritha Mackay
Director, Mater
Springfield
Mater Health Services,
Australia
Dr. Truong Vinh Long
Healthcare Managing
Director
Hoa Lam Corporation,
Vietnam
Seow Kin Yong
Director of Facilities
Development
Singapore Health
Services
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2. Dear Colleague,
No doubt you have felt the pressure of changing
patient needs and demographics in Asia as the
population ages, chronic conditions increase and
patient numbers surge across the region.
In response, the number of hospitals and
healthcare facilities in Asia have skyrocketed:
Singapore aims to expand beds by 25% and
nursing home capacity by 70% by 2020.
Indonesia and Thailand together are expected
to add more than 60,000 beds by 2019. The
Department of Health in the Philippines is slated
to modernise more than 20 of its hospitals as
well.
Planning and delivering these greenfield
hospitals and expansion projects pose unique
challenges, from design conceptualisation
and masterplanning to financing, stakeholder
alignment and project delivery models.
“Healing is a matter of time,” Hippocrates
mused, “but it is sometimes also a matter of
opportunity.” This March, you have the unique
chance to join international leaders in evidence-
based design, healthcare architecture, clinical
care and project delivery to explore how to
integrate function, flow and design in developing
flexible, patient-centric healthcare facilities,
on-time and on-budget.
I invite you to explore our program, case studies
and the speakers you will meet at Hospital
Design & Development Asia. We hope you will
join us in this exclusive opportunity to share,
engage and learn with healthcare leaders
across Asia.
I look forward to meeting you in Singapore!
Best,
Jasmine Whiting
Conference Producer,
Hospital Design & Development Asia
Alder Hey Children’s
Hospital, UK
Europe’s busiest children’s
hospital, redeveloped in
2015 with design input
from young patients
Shesmedi Hospital,
South Korea
Naturally lit and
ventilated, famed for a
40-meter glass walking
bridge connecting its two
buildings
Mater Springfield
Private Hospital,
Australia
Part of the Health City
integrated healthcare
precinct that will feature
healing gardens and a
senior living development
upon completion
Hoa Lam
International Hospital
and Hi-Tech Health
Park, Vietnam
The largest integrated
health development in
Vietnam, the park will
comprise 6 hospitals upon
completion, among other
healthcare facilities
Featuring 15 international case
studies, including:
Great seeing all the interesting healthcare masterplanning,
design and construction activity in Asia; an eye-opener!
– Stephen Willis, Director Build Environment, Mater Health Services, Australia
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3. David Houghton
Project Manager -
Alder Hey in the Park
Alder Hey NHS
Foundation Trust
Fritha Mackay
Director, Mater
Springfield
Mater Health Services
Dr. Ow Chee Chung
CEO
Kwong Wai Shiu
Hospital
Pue Kim Chong
Director (Infrastructure
3P, Design Thinking &
Innovation)
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Dr. Ki Ho Lee
Hospital Director, CEO
& President
Shesmedi Hospital
Rajesh Sivan
Head of Projects
Fortis Healthcare Ltd
Dr. Truong Vinh Long
Healthcare Managing
Director
Hoa Lam Corporation
Seow Kin Yong
Director of Facilities
Development
Singapore Health
Services
John Lambert Smith
Executive Director,
Health Facilities
Planning and Design
Hamad Medical
Corporation
Saski Duong
Project Manager
Hoa Lam International
Hospital
Dr. Ling Moi Lin
Director, Infection
Control
Singapore General
Hospital
Ramon Solis
Vice President, Facilities
Management and
Engineering
St Luke's Medical
Center (Global City)
Manoj Shanker
Senior Manager
of Facilities
Management
Changi General
Hospital
Daniel J. Miesle MHA,
EDAC
Technical Advisor
Hoa Lam International
Hospital
Director of Capital
Projects, Global Health
Services Network
Dr. Chong Keng Hua
Assistant Professor,
Architecture
and Sustainable Design
Singapore University of
Technology and Design
(SUTD)
Yeonghwan Lim AIA /
Ph.D / LEED AP
Associate Professor,
Hongik School of
Architecture
Partner, DžLIM Architects
Dr. Ruzica Bozovic
Stamenovic
Associate Professor
University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty Fellow, Center for
Health Systems and Design,
Texas A & M University
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Architects
Design Consultancies
Building Contractors
Consulting Engineers
Materials Providers
Technology Service
Providers
Who You Can Expect To Meet
With The Following Job Titles:
Strategic Level
(C-suite/ MDs/Hospital
Directors/GMs)
Project Directors
and Managers
Heads of Projects
Directors of Expansion
and Development
Directors of Infrastructure
Heads of Planning
and Design
Directors of Facilities
and Engineering
Department Heads
Director of Global Health
Principal Architects
Healthcare Design Leads
Business Development
Directors
Gathering Attendees From Across The World
MEET THE
SPEAKERS
5%
Australia
10%
Indonesia
10%
Philipines
10%
Malaysia
40%
Singapore
10%
Thailand
10%Other Asia: South
Korea, India, Vietnam
5%
Europe US
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4. 9:00-12:00
Workshop A:
Conceptualising and
Delivering Patient-Centric
Aged Care Facilities
Greying populations coupled with cultural shifts away from
family-driven care are seeing aged people across developed
economies in Asia increasingly choosing nursing homes and
care resorts as they reach retirement age.
The aged patient has complex health requirements that
must be carefully considered when designing facilities and
communities to accommodate both their clinical and social
needs. This workshop will explore key design considerations
when developing aged care facilities, including:
Establishing inclusive design models that engage with the
wider community for increased interaction with natural
environments and younger populations
Supporting emotional needs and a sense of security to
encourage greater long-term independence
Enhancing mobility and amenities for patients with
reduced autonomy due to preexisting medical conditions
Balancing on-site clinical care with independent living and
diverse activities that engage the mind
Gain a holistic understanding of the ageing patient’s
multifaceted needs and the design principles to support
a robust and comfortable lifestyle at long-term aged care
facilities.
Dr. Chong Keng Hua
Assistant Professor of Architecture and
Sustainable Design
Singapore University of Technology and Design
(SUTD)
Building on his knowledge in cultural-spatial cognition, Dr.
Chong Keng Hua is currently leading various research and
design projects in Asia, investigating people-environment
interactions especially in relation to aging, participatory
community design, and social sustainability. He has
contributed to a recently published book International
Perspectives on Age-friendly City, and is currently working on
the upcoming book Creative Aging Cities in Asia.
He is the principal investigator of Social Urban Groupe
(SURGe), a research lab focusing on social architecture
and urban research, as well as the partner of COLOURS:
Collectively Ours LLP, a design consultancy specialising
in collaborative place-making. Graduated with a PhD in
Architecture from National University of Singapore (NUS), Dr.
Chong has been a visiting faculty at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) and Zhejiang University. He is also a member
of the Steering Committee overseeing the development of
Jurong Lake District.
13:00-16:00
Workshop B:
Roadmapping Your Hospital
Expansion Model:
How to Design, Manage And Deliver
A Program For Strategic Growth
From a small-scale building expansion to wider hospital
network development, undertaking an expansion program
at your healthcare organisation involves a multitude of
stakeholders and deliverables that must be unified in a clear
vision. This workshop will undertake a holistic analysis of
how to develop a hospital expansion model and manage its
delivery.
Key discussion points include:
Clarifying objectives and vision for expansion
Strategic planning to balance financial, staffing and clinical
service requirements
Optimising timelines and coordination across project
stages
Aligning and supporting stakeholders throughout the
change program
Fritha Mackay
Director, Mater Springfield
Mater Health Services
Fritha has been working at Mater since late 2013 leading
a large change program to redesign the hospital service
following the closure of the Mater Children’s Hospital. She
is now focussed on opening and operating the new Mater
Private Hospital Springfield, and delivering future stages of
growth as part of the broader Springfield Health City Precinct.
Fritha began her career as a management consultant with
Ernst and Young in Auckland, New Zealand, specialising
in strategic planning, project management and process
reengineering, with a strong Healthcare focus. She has
followed this with a wide range of consulting and operational
management roles in Australia, New Zealand and Canada –
both in and out of the healthcare sector.
PRE-CONFERENCE
WORKSHOPS
Monday, March 28, 2016
Susie Pearn
Global Health Business Leader
Aurecon
Susie leads Aurecon’s Health Business globally. She has
played lead management roles on health projects over a
billion USD in value, with more than 20 years’ experience
in both the private and public health sectors. She also
has a management consulting and an asset management
background, giving her a holistic perspective in health.
Susie has acted as a trusted advisor for the Mater
continuously for the past 10 years. She is currently the
consultant project director for the Mater Springfield Hospital
and is partnering with Springfield Land Corporation and Mater
to support the broader vision for Springfield Health City.
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5. 08:15 Morning Refreshments Registration
08:50 Opening Keynote
Dr. Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic
Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty
of Architecture Faculty Fellow, Center for Health
Systems and Design, Texas A M University
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL DESIGN SHOWCASE
09:20 Redesigning Europe’s Busiest Children’s Hospital
Through the Eyes of the Patient: The Alder Hey
Experience
Designed for children, by children, the SGD$500-
million redevelopment of the Alder Hey Children’s
Hospital in Liverpool, UK exemplifies patient-centric
design, incorporating ideas from young patients
themselves in creating its innovative new facilities.
Linked to a community park that extends over
the roof of the facility itself, each ward features a
balcony overlooking nature and en-suite rooms
with extra beds for parents to stay. Discover how
inventive vision, stakeholder alignment and smart
project delivery brought this groundbreaking
hospital to fruition.
Design and project planning frameworks that
informed design criteria and building form
Strategies behind redeveloping a hospital
that treats 275,000 patients per year without
compromising care
Incorporating technologies such as AGVs to
transport stocks and live streaming in ICUs and
operating theaters
Integrating on-site power generation, water-
capture and ground-source heating systems to
establish one of the world’s most sustainable 24-
hour hospitals
David Houghton
Project Manager - Alder Hey in the Park
Alder Hey NHS Foundation Trust
10:00 Transforming Shesmedi Hospital Into A Connected,
Patient-Centric Healing Environment
Widely regarded as one of the most architecturally
impressive and modern hospitals in the world,
the entirety of South Korea's Shesmedi Hospital is
designed with its patients in mind: women seeking
fertility, maternity and OBGYN care.
Refurbished in 2014 with environmentally-friendly
materials; natural light and ventilation are used
throughout to enhance comfort and relaxation, with
ward temperature controlled by an environmental
management system. Its landmark feature is an
innovative 40-meter glass walking bridge linking the
hospital’s two separate buildings and acting as a
main artery supporting patient flow, rest areas and
viewpoints.
Discover the patient-centric models of care and
salutogenic design principles that informed the
refurbishment of Shesmedi Hospital.
CONFERENCE DAY 1
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Dr. Ki Ho Lee
Hospital Director, CEO President
Shesmedi Hospital
Yeonghwan Lim AIA / Ph.D / LEED AP
Associate Professor, Hongik School of Architecture
Partner, DžLIM Architects
10:45 Morning Refreshments Networking Break
11:15 Health City Novena: Developing an Integrated
Healthcare Masterplan with Design Thinking
A 17-hectare integrated healthcare complex
comprising Tan Tock Seng Hospital and 9 other
facilities, Health City Novena is a sustainable
urban development in Central Singapore slated for
completion in 2030 incorporating health services,
research and education, leisure and public spaces
into one holistic ecosystem.
Critically analyse the vision for the development
and how key concepts behind the masterplan were
identified. Pue Kim will share how to use LEAN
tools and design thinking to “design out” waste
from initial planning, and the application of Product
Process Preparation to design options against
determined criteria.
Pue Kim Chong
Director (Infrastructure 3P, Design Thinking
Innovation) Tan Tock Seng Hospital
12:00 Delivering A Multi-Stage Hospital Precinct Within
Australia’s Largest Master-Planned Community:
Mater Private Hospital Springfield
The $85-million, 80-bed Mater Private Hospital
Springfield (MPHS) opened its doors in October
2015, featuring 15 medical oncology treatment bays,
4 digital operating theaters, a day surgery unit and
healing garden. Slated to expand to 1200 beds,
MPHS is part of Health City Springfield Central, an
8.7-hectare healthcare precinct that will feature
maternity, emergency and intensive care facilities
upon completion of stage 2 works. A senior living
development is also planned as part of this truly
integrated community healthcare concept.
Hospital Director Fritha Mackay will discuss the
vision behind Health City and the patient-centric
design principles of MPHS, such as empowering
patients with control of room temperature and
lighting to suit their individual preferences. She
will also explore the masterplanning and project
management strategies that brought the facilities to
completion 2 months ahead of schedule, and a look
at what’s ahead for Health City.
Fritha Mackay
Director, Mater Springfield
Mater Health Services
12:45 Lunch Networking Break
CASESTUDY
CASESTUDY
CASESTUDY
CASESTUDY
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6. ROUND TABLE C
Translating Evidence-Based Infection Control
Research Into Actionable Guidelines In Hospital
Design
A wide body of research has been conducted into
infection control at healthcare facilities, yet it can be
challenging to analyse these findings and align them
with key strategies for hospitals. Dr. Ling Moi Lin will
share case examples of strategies in environmental
and facilities design that reduce healthcare-
associated infections.
Discuss patient flow, natural ventilation and other
critical considerations in avoiding the spread of
pathogens across common areas and individual
wards, and explore practical steps and guidelines to
consider at your facility.
Dr. Ling Moi Lin
Director, Infection Control
Singapore General Hospital
ROUND TABLE D
Developing Communities and Built Environments
Enhancing the Experience of Aged Care
The aged patient is unlike all others. While chronic
conditions may hamper their mobility and call for daily
medical attention, older patients require long-term
care and social lifestyle requirements that are unique
to other demographics. Dr. Chong Keng Hua will
explore people-environment interactions in relation
to aging, participatory community design and social
sustainability.
Discuss how to develop a built environment
that supports and enhances the mobility and
independence of aged patients; incorporates activities
and connections to the community that inspire and
boost morale; and seamlessly integrates essential
medical care into daily patient lifestyle.
Dr. Chong Keng Hua
Assistant Professor of Architecture and Sustainable
Design, Singapore University of Technology and
Design (SUTD)
16:50 Closing Remarks
Dr. Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic
Associate Professor, University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Architecture Faculty Fellow, Center for
Health Systems and Design, Texas A M University
17:00 End of Conference Day 1
CONFERENCE DAY 1
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
EVOLUTION OF HOSPITAL DESIGN METHODOLOGIES
13:45 Delegates will be divided into interactive round
table discussions throughout the afternoon. Engage
in robust discussions led by experts in healthcare
design and interact with new peers in each rotation
for hands-on, focused dialogues.
Each round table will be 40 minutes with a
30-minute refreshment break at 15:05.
ROUND TABLE A
Developing A Healing Environment at Your Facility
for Optimal Patient Experience and Outcomes
There is increasing evidence that patient recovery
is associated with the environment in which
healing takes place. Not only improved comfort,
but recovery periods and use of anaesthetics are
known to be reduced when factors such as air flow,
temperature, natural light and flora are incorporated
into design.
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Project Manager David
Houghton will discuss the challenges, opportunities
and practical techniques behind the redevelopment
of Europe’s largest children’s hospital to support the
patient experience and accelerate recovery.
David Houghton
Project Manager - Alder Hey in the Park
Alder Hey NHS Foundation Trust
ROUND TABLE B
Improving Circulation and Continuity of Patient
Flow Through Calculated Connectivity
Circulation and flow are critical factors to patient
experience and more importantly, safety and
recovery. Ensuring minimal movement of patients
through smart adjacencies and connections as well
as grouping support services to correspond with
patient care needs can significantly improve patient
experience, safety and staff productivity.
Yong Seow Kin will discuss how to improve hospital
connectivity using her 11 years of experience in
the development and management of healthcare
infrastructure facilities in a public healthcare cluster
in Singapore. Discover how to make use of good
facilities layout to improve patient care, alleviate
common bottleneck areas in the hospital and to
ensure effective infection control.
Seow Kin Yong
Director of Facilities Development
Singapore Health Services
INTERACTIVEROUNDTABLEDISCUSSIONS
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7. 08:15 Morning Refreshments Registration
08:50 Opening Remarks
Dr. Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic,
Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty
of Architecture Faculty Fellow, Center for Health
Systems and Design, Texas A M University
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL DESIGN SHOWCASE
09:00 Transition Planning and Redevelopment of Hamad
Medical Corporation’s Large-Scale Integrated Health
Complex
One of the largest and most ambitious healthcare
developments in the world, Qatar’s Hamad Medical
Corporation (HMC) is undertaking a 15-year masterplan
that will redevelop its current central Doha facilities
into a single integrated complex. Adapting a healing
environment to suit Qatar’s arid climate, the Doha
complex will feature air-conditioned walkways and
covered paths through gardens and greenery to
encourage movement throughout the facilities.
John Lambert-Smith will introduce the concept
and vision behind the masterplan; designing to
support flowing service models that improve patient
experience; and building facilities that can adapt to
future care requirements. He will also discuss HMC’s
project delivery model and future expansion strategy
beyond Doha city.
John Lambert-Smith
Executive Director of Health Facilities Planning and
Design, Hamad Medical Corporation
09:40 Designing and Masterplanning A Next-Generation
Integrated Healthcare Development: The Hoa Lam-
Shangri-La Hi-Tech Healthcare Park
The largest of its kind in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City’s
37.5-hectare Hi-Tech Healthcare Park is an integrated
development that will feature 6 hospitals with a total of
1,750 beds upon completion in 2018, with the capacity
to accommodate more than 45,000 inpatients and
300,000 outpatients per year. The US$68.8-million
Hoa Lam International Hospital project is the second
healthcare facility under construction in the Park.
A specialty hospital concentrating on cardiology,
neurology, endocrinology, orthopedics and trauma
care, it will comprise 10 stories and more than 350
beds when completed in late 2016.
Hoa Lam International Hospital is being developed
through a public private partnership (PPP), leveraging
design and development expertise from international
partners. Understand the project delivery model, key
planning and design considerations for the hospital
and its wider role in the Hi-Tech Healthcare Park, as
well as the vision, challenges and strategies required to
deliver this large-scale integrated project.
Dr. Truong Vinh Long
Healthcare Managing Director, Hoa Lam Corporation
Saski Duong
Project Manager, Hoa Lam International Hospital
Daniel J. Miesle MHA, EDAC,
Technical Advisor, Hoa Lam International Hospital
Director of Capital Projects, Global Health Services
Network
10:20 Morning Refreshments Networking Break
10:50 Understanding The Evidence-Based Link Between
Hospital Buildings And Human Wellness
Elmutaz Elrabaa
Director, Healthcare, Asia, B+H Architects
11:15 Enhancing the Experience of Aged and Long-Term
Patients through Design: The Redevelopment Project
of Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
Founded in 1910, the Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital is
undergoing a major SGD$96-million expansion
and redevelopment that will see it become the
largest single-site nursing home in Singapore upon
completion in 2017, consisting of a 12-storey building
that can house more than 600 beds.
For an ageing, urban population like Singapore’s,
community care is an essential pillar of the entire
healthcare system; with environmental aspects playing
a critical role in the wellness of chronic and greying
patient demographics in particular. With this in mind,
the building will have naturally-lit and ventilated wards
– including specialised-care units – with easy access
to the heritage gardens, therapeutic corners and
activity spaces.
Understand Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital’s design journey
and its vision for an integrated nursing home and
community hub.
Dr. Ow Chee Chung
CEO, Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital
11:55 Delivering World-Class Projects Through 360-degree
Stakeholder Alignment
Understanding available project delivery models and
financing strategies
Best practices in integrated design: planning
frameworks, concepts and management
Bridging the communication gap between
developers and all stakeholders within the
hospital operator: clinical departments, IT, facilities
management and engineers
Ensuring end-to-end team engagement and
integration to align mindsets and reduce risks
Alleviating common challenges in delivering projects
on-time and under-budget
Dr. Truong Vinh Long
Healthcare Managing Director, Hoa Lam Corporation
Daniel J. Miesle MHA, EDAC
Technical Advisor, Hoa Lam International Hospital
Director of Capital Projects, Global Health Services
Network
David Houghton
Project Manager – Alder Hey in the Park, Alder Hey
NHS Foundation Trust
Manoj Shanker
Senior Manager of Facilities, Changi General Hospital
Moderator:
Rajesh Sivan
Head of Projects, Fortis Healthcare Ltd
12:30 Lunch Networking Break
CONFERENCE DAY 2
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
CASESTUDY
CASESTUDY
CASESTUDY
PANELDISCUSSION
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8. 13:30 Case Examples in Optimal Flooring for Healthcare
Facilities
This session will examine the integration of hygiene,
visual comfort and materials selection in flooring
for healthcare facilities, providing a snapshot of
recommended flooring for different spaces in the
hospital environment.
Vaibhav Bhandari
Regional Sales Manager - Floorings, Armstrong World
Industries
DELIVERING OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE THROUGH
EFFICIENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT DESIGN
13:45 Delegates will be divided into interactive round table
discussions, with the opportunity to rotate through
each one throughout the afternoon. Engage in robust
discussions led by experts in healthcare design and
interact with new peers in each rotation for hands-on,
focused dialogues.
Each round table will be 40 minutes with a 30-minute
refreshment break at 15:05.
ROUND TABLE E
Best Practices in Efficient Hospital Project Planning
and Delivery
For healthcare facility developments, balancing
schedule, cost and quality along with dynamic clinical
requirements and business models is essential to
successful project completion. A holistic strategy is
required to anticipate potential problems and reduce
risks from due diligence and initial design through to
construction and commissioning.
With over 27 years of design and project management
experience, Rajesh is responsible for the design,
planning and execution of all hospital projects for
Fortis Healthcare Ltd, India’s second-largest and
fastest-growing hospital network. In this round table,
he will discuss best practices in strategic planning and
design management, procurement supervision and
subcontractor collaboration to provide actionable
insights to ensuring efficiency and quality across your
hospital development projects.
Rajesh Sivan
Head of Projects, Fortis Healthcare Ltd
ROUND TABLE F
Forecasting and Designing Facilities That Can Support
Future Models of Care
Clinical innovations and new research are constantly
changing the landscape of healthcare and the
environments in which healing takes place. Evolving the
static built environment of a hospital to keep pace with
innovation presents a variety of challenges.
With over 20 years experience in leading the design of
major healthcare facilities developments, John Lambert
Smith will discuss future-proofing healthcare facilities:
from standardising wards and linkages to streamline
further builds and adaptations, to ICT resiliency that
can sustain capacity growth.
Explore how to plan for retrofits and expansions
and anticipating how healthcare facilities design can
support continuous improvement at your hospital.
John Lambert Smith
Executive Director for Health Facilities Planning
Design, Hamad Medical Corporation
ROUND TABLE G
Best Practices in Hospital Transition Planning and
Retrofits
The built environment of healthcare facilities are
constantly changing. From dynamic clinical processes
to the implementation of technological innovations,
hospitals must keep their finger on the pulse of change
to ensure the highest quality of care and comfort for
patients.
Ramon Solis will share best practices and key
considerations when undertaking hospital upgrades
and retrofit projects, using his 6 years of experience
establishing and overseeing hospital engineering,
facilities equipment, operations and maintenance at St.
Luke’s Medical Center.
Discuss and share the KPIs and strategies behind
sustaining a modern, safe and comfortable hospital to
deliver outstanding patient care and outcomes.
Ramon Solis
Vice President, Facilities Management and Engineering,
St Luke's Medical Center (Global City)
ROUND TABLE H
Optimising Infrastructure, Processes and Maintenance
Through Facilities Design
Ease of facility maintenance and management are
imperative considerations in hospital projects. Ensuring
the practicality of workflow, equipment movement
and cleaning and sanitation must be designed into
healthcare facilities from the initial planning phase.
Shanker will discuss challenges and strategies in
healthcare facilities projects using his experience as
the facilities head in the development of an integrated
“step-down” care facility and building remodeling at
Changi General Hospital.
Examine how to identify potential improvement and
risk points in facilities maintenance and management;
key considerations when converting “live” existing
areas into clinical spaces; and coordinating across
departments and contractors for project success.
Manoj Shanker
Senior Manager of Facilities Management
Changi General Hospital
16:50 Closing Remarks
Dr. Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic,
Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty
of Architecture Faculty Fellow, Center for Health
Systems and Design, Texas A M University
17:00 End of Conference
CONFERENCE DAY 2
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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dedicated account
managers publicise our
events and our partners
up to 3 months before the
summit
Audience Development:
ensure your hand selected
prospects receive targeted,
specialised marketing
initiatives. A fantastic
opportunity to apply the
VIP treatment to VIPs
Get Noticed Earlier:
Our dedicated website
receives traffic months in
advance and so should
you.
COMMAND ATTENTION
Gain exposure with clients through
branding and signage across the event
1 registration desk sponsor
1 coffee cart sponsor
Lunch sponsor
Networking break sponsor
Pads pens
Lanyard sponsor
DISPLAY THOUGHT LEADERSHIP:
Position your business among
regional healthcare leaders by
delivering an expert presentation at
our main conference
Lead partner
Plenary speaking sessions
Round table hosts
MAXIMISE YOUR NETWORKING
Empower yourself through targeted
interaction with key clients to optimise your
networking opportunities
1 private lunch
1 cocktail reception host
Exclusive 1:1 meeting packages
EXHIBIT YOUR SOLUTIONS
Book a customised exhibition space to
showcase your solutions or better yet,
book a larger booth to enhance your
presence.
If you provide these solutions, partner with us to meet your potential buyers from hospitals and developers:
Architecture Interior Design
Design Construction Consultancy
Planning Project Delivery
Management Consulting
Materials: Flooring, Lighting, Doors
Furniture
HVAC, water and IT hardware systems
Don’t hold off! Call us today to discuss how we can customise a sponsorship package
that achieves your business objectives.
Get in touch at +65 6722 9388 or email sponsorship@iqpc.com.sg
This event is part of Hospital Week Asia, a dynamic summit comprising 3 co-located conferences addressing critical pillars of
quality, patient-centric healthcare delivery: Hospital Design Development Asia; Hospital Efficiency Innovation Asia and
Digital Transformation in Hospitals. Taking place March 29-30, 2016 in Singapore, the summit will gather senior healthcare
professionals from both the Singapore Health sector and private hospitals across the region.
SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
BOOK YOUR PLACE AT HOSPITAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ASIA NOW!
T: +65 6722 9476 E: enquiry@iqpc.com.sg W: www.hospitaldesignasia.com