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Date

Feb. 16, 2022

Time

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Location

Online

Virtual

Using Energy as the Currency to Fund Infrastructure Projects

Audience

CFOs, COOs, financial personnel, facility managers and engineers

Overview

Health care organizations face considerable challenges, including access to capital, governmental mandates, personnel shortages, patient satisfaction and more. Infrastructure is an asset that can be leveraged to reduce operating costs, increase revenue, change attitudes and produce positive public relations.

Objectives

By looking at a Total Energy Management approach, this session will outline strategies on how to:

    • reduce energy demand and operating costs
    • produce on-site energy generation
    • procure energy at the lowest cost
    • protect infrastructure investments
    • promote a culture change and excitement with employees and within the community

 

Speaker

Steve Wagman joined Siemens Industry Inc. – Smart Infrastructure division in 2016 as the National Healthcare Business Leader for building performance and sustainability for the health care vertical market in North America. This follows a one-year retirement after concluding a 33-year career with Siemens Healthcare in 2015, serving as a vice president within the division and as chair of its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council, a nationally recognized Top 25 Council.
Over the course of his career, Wagman led national organizations in health care information technology, global services, strategic consulting, medical imaging, design and construction services, and program management for Siemens One strategic health care alliances. Wagman also represented the Siemens USA Healthcare organization in the global Project Management at Siemens forum, working with colleagues internationally in the delivery of products and services to Siemens customers globally.

Wagman is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a degree in health planning/policy & administration. He served as the president of the 175,000 member Penn State Alumni Association (2017-2019), served on its Executive Board (2013-2021) and as a member of Alumni Council (2012-2021).

Wagman also completed coursework in the MHA program at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, American Society of Healthcare Engineering, and Association of ERGs & Diversity Councils. He served on the Customer Advisory Board for ModSpace/MedBuild Corporation and on the Industry Advisory Boards for Live It Business Development. Wagman is a volunteer with Special Olympics.

This educational activity is provided by MHA Health Institute.

MHA Health Institute

General Information

Register

Register on or before Tuesday, Feb. 15, to ensure delivery of instructional materials.

REGISTER ONLINE

  • complimentary for MHA members or dues-paying members of an MHA affiliated organization
  • $99 per person for nonmembers

This virtual event is being offered at a reduced rate to MHA-member hospitals and nonmembers thanks to a generous contribution from the MHA Management Services Corporation.

This educational activity is provided by MHA Health Institute and sponsored by the Missouri Society for Healthcare Engineering (MOSHE) and the Missouri Chapter of the American College for Healthcare Executives (MO-ACHE).  Pricing, registration, and coordination of these events are determined by MHI.

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