Sessions: Information You Can Use Now & In The Future
Explore how healthcare design, construction, operations, and regulations have changed over the past two years. Examine the trends and technologies reshaping existing and future healthcare facilities. Gain valuable insights you can put to work the next day.
Forward Thinking Ideas
How the Future of Healthcare Delivery is Rewriting Today's Capital Spending Plans
How and where healthcare is offered has changed dramatically in the past few years. Driven by shifts in consumer preferences, demographics, technology adoption, workforce, investor appetite, new competition, reimbursement, and community input. Realize how these forces are affecting service lines, strategic plans, capital spending programs, and ultimately the design and construction of healthcare facilities.
- Rachel Beaton, Senior Healthcare Data Analyst, Page
- Peter Trice, Partner, The Innova Group
- Additional Speaker TBA
What the Patient Experience Will Really Look Like
The patient experience of the future is defined by a personalized and seamless healthcare journey offering data-driven insights, real-time feedback, and virtual care options. See how leveraging technology, equipment, and facilities is vital as patients engage more in their care. Appreciate why optimizing working conditions for clinical staff is key. Explore what this means for future of health facilities design.
- Lara Burnside, Executive Coach, CSE LEADERSHIP, LLC; former Chief Experience Officer, JPS Health Network
- Additional Speakers TBA
Sustainability: Straight Talk on How Health Systems Are Handling It
Not meeting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals has a real cost. Due to the complexity, scale, and service life of healthcare facilities meeting these goals needs a strategic approach, vision, and long-term outlook. Understand how major healthcare systems are tackling the issues and the role of planning, design, construction, and operations in reaching ESG goals.
- David Evans, Global Healthcare Segment Director, Schneider Electric
- Abigail Lipperman, PE, LEED AP, Manager of Engineering Infrastructure, Children's Health
- Nina Wollman, Vice President and Global Director for Health, Jacobs
- Moderator: Alan Whitson, RPA, President, Corporate Realty Design & Management Institute
The Future of Healthcare: Technology's Impact on Patient Care
From editing genes, robotic surgery, ai-assisted advice, virtual reality, vaccines a la carte, and cures tailored to each individual... health innovation continues to allow us to heal and advance in ways never imaginable before. At the same time, a lot happens far slower than we wish. Take a tour of what's out there and what's still far off.
- Hubert Zajicek, MD, MBA; CEO, Co-founder and Partner, Health Wildcatters
Future Proof: Creating Market Responsive Spaces
Today, healthcare providers must adapt quickly, seamlessly, and cost effectively to a torrent of changes. Explore if and how in-person and digital care spaces can work together. Since the return-to-work issue is still in flux, what does the future for non-clinical space look like? Examine how to reduce the time and cost of change in today's time accelerated environment.
- Dave Cutlip, Senior Preconstruction Director, McCarthy Building Companies
- Gena English, MBA, CHID, EDAC, RAS, Director of Planning, Design, and Construction, Interim Director Capital Improvement Program, Facilities Planning and Construction, UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Rachel Knox, Pediatric Practice Leader and Partner, HKS
- Charles Shelburne, Vice President-Campus Planning, Baylor Scott & White
- Mark Stewart, AIA, Senior Facilities Program Manager, Planning, Design and Construction, Parkland Health & Hospital
A Deep Dive into Major Projects Making Waves in North Texas
Pegasus Park: Hub of Healthcare Life Science & Innovation
- Project Report from the Developer, J. Small Investments, and Lyda Hill Philanthropies
Where HC Real Estate Directors See Opportunity in Healthcare & Life Science
Examine real estate trends in the North Texas. Understand how technology, supply and demand dynamics, financial markets, and shifting landlord strategies are creating new opportunities and competitors for traditional healthcare providers. Get the perspectives of landlords, developers, investors, real estate brokers, and health systems. See what's over the horizon, identify the opportunities, weight the risks, and recognize the rewards.
- Mervyn Alphonso, Executive Vice President Development & Acquisitions & Partner, Anchor Health Properties
- Joshua A. Theodore, Vice President, Global Health Practice Leader, Leo A Daly
- Michael Walker, RPA, CHFM, Director Real Estate Operations North Zone, Texas Health Resources
- Moderator: Alan Whitson, RPA, President, Corporate Realty Design & Management Institute
Emerging Best Practices
Building & Supporting the Agile Design, Construction Team
Successful project teams must adapt quickly and seamlessly to a constant stream of challenges yet keep sight of the final objective. Understand the "why" owners need an agile design & construction team and the benefits. Explore the means, methods, and technologies owners, designers, contractors, subcontractors, and manufacturers are using to deliver successful healthcare projects. Speakers TBA Include:
- Healthcare Provider
- Architect
- MEP Engineer
- General Contractor
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