By Rebekah Morris forย AZBEXย
Nearly 80 individualsย loggedย onto the first-ever virtual delivery of theย BEX Leading Marketย Series.ย Healthcare was always meant to be the topic for the April 2ndย event; however,ย in the last few weeks the questionsย drastically changed,ย and the relevance of the topic took on new meaning. Panelists included: Markย Barkenbush,ย seniorย projectย executive forย Banner Health, Chadย Halmrast,ย contractย executive forย Southland Industries, and AJ Thomas, Healthcare Sectorย leader forย Corgan. The discussion was moderated byย BEX President and Founder, Rebekah Morris.ย ย
Preparing for COVID-19ย
Barkenbushย explainedย that Arizona is several weeks behind other hot spotsย such as New York and California,ย and his team is able to learn fromย Bannerย facilities inย Colorado whichย areย alsoย a couple weeks ahead of Arizonaย in experiencing a surge ofย COVID-19ย patients. He described in–depth a four-phased approach to increasing capacity that included steps such as activating unused, licensed beds, doubling up room capacity from single-occupancy to double-occupancy and converting larger open spaces like conference rooms into spaces that can handle patients that require care at a lower level of acuity.ย ย
Halmrastย and Thomasย stated that their clients across the country also have similar paths to increasing capacity โ almost all increases in capacity are coming from within the existing walls. Thomas described three levels of solutions: increasing operational capacity, build-out of existing spaces and converting non-traditional spaces into ones that are able to function as healthcare spaces.ย ย ย
Interestingly,ย Barkenbushย explained that Governorย Dougย Duceyโsย Executive Order last week that dictated an increase in hospital bed capacity did not change anything they were already working on. He stated that based on their projections and plans, they can meet the Order using the tactics described above without needing to expand outside of their walls. He did describe the use of tents and pop-up facilities to increaseย space forย waiting areas, whether a patient was waiting to be admitted or waiting for transportation after their hospital stay.ย ย
Barkenbushย also described the current state of occupancy as theย โcalm before the storm.โย By stopping elective surgeries in preparation for a COVID-19 surge, the hospitals are running well below capacity.ย ย
Thomas described a newย Yavapai Regional Medical Centerย CVICU projectย that was approved at light-speed by theย Arizona Department of Health and Human Services.ย He stated that his application was submitted on Fridayย andย it was approved the very next Wednesday, compared to a standard 60-day turnaround.ย ย
Agility and Prevention by Designย
When looking forward,ย Thomas andย Halmrastย indicated this health epidemic will have far-reaching impacts onย theย design of future healthcare spaces. Agility in Design is a main corporate principle ofย Corganโs, and Thomas described how he thinks healthcare systems will require agility to be built into the design even more than it is today. His experience in converting non-traditional spaces into those that will work for healthcare is already being put to use in Austin.ย Halmrastย also described,ย โPrevention by Designโ, where future facilities would be more open to bearing the cost of an air supply that is 100ย percentย fresh airย versusย any amount of recirculating air.ย ย
Registered Attendees Get Moreย
All registered attendees ofย our virtual Leading Market Seriesย willย receive a transcript style written document of the discussions, along withย aย PDF of the slide decksย and the ability to chat with other attendees. The discussionsย alsoย coverย topics not coveredย in our magazine write-ups and comeย with resources made available by panelists after the fact.ย ย
Friday, April 4, 2020, 1:25pm –ย This article has been edited to correct a factual inaccuracy in the project originally referenced as Cottonwood. This has been corrected to the corrected Yavapai Regional Medical Center CVICU project.ย
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