Seminar Lean Led Hospital Design May 18th, 2015 at 8.30 16.00 Biomedicum, luentosali 3, Haartmaninkatu 8, Helsinki There are tens of billions of dollars being spent on construction of new healthcare facilities in the U.S. today. Before spending another dime, healthcare executives should read this book and learn how it s possible to take as 40% of the building cost out before a shovel ever goes in the ground. John Toussaint, MD, CEO, ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value ( taken from the book Lean Led Hospital Design written by Naida Grunden and Charles Hagood/published in 2012) ThedaCare is a community health system consisting of seven hospitals in Northeast Wisconsin and one of the pioneers in the application of Lean thinking in healthcare. Since 2000 ThedaCare has seen quality improve, costs decrease and was just named the health system with the lowest cost and the highest quality of all of the ACO s in the United States. ThedaCare has also applied Lean thinking to the design and build of it s facilities, including a hospital, clinics and now a Cancer Center. To Whom? This Lean Led Hospital Design seminar is focused on CEOs, vice Presidents, directors, managers, project experts, architects, constructioners and Lean managers who are involved in the new hospital designs and constructions. Program: Chairman of Lean Led Hospital Design seminar, Project Director Raija Malmström, HUCH Joint Authority 08.00 Registration and cafe 08.30 Lean Led Hospital Design seminar s opening speech Speaker open 08.45 Lean Association of Finland s activities Senior Advisor Kyösti Heikkonen, Lean Association of Finland 09.00 The Viewpoints of New Hospitals Design and Building in Finland today Project Director, Raija Malmström, HUCH Joint Authority 09.15 A Breakthough Approach: The Introduction President and Chief operating officer, Helen Zak, ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value, USA 10.15 Break 10.45 A Breakthrough Approach: Creating Health Facilities of the Future Vice President of Facilities Planning, Albert Park, ThedaCare, USA Kurt Spiering, Principal, HGA s Healthcare Practice Group, USA Executive Vice President, Paul Reiser, Boldt Company, USA 1
12.00 Lunch 13.00 A Breakthough Approach: Creating Health Facilites of the Future (continued) 14.00 Break 14.30 A Breakthrough Approach: Creating Health Facilities of the Future (continued) 15.30 Lean Philosophy used in Finnish Construction business systems Professor Harri Haapasalo, University of Oulu, LCI Finland 16.15 Closing remarks Project Director, Raija Malmström, HUCH Joint Authority 16.30 Networking party There is possibility to discus with our key speakers from USA. 18.30 The End of Networking party Contact persons kyosti.heikkonen@gmail.com raija.malmstrom@hus.fi telephone +358 50 379 9929 or telephone +358 50 428 6730 Participant fee 250 + ALV 24% There will be distributed one Lean book for all participants. You can make your registration via following link: https://www.lyyti.in/llhd2015 Common terms There is place for 150 participants. Be active if you would like to join this seminar! The registration should be done latest 13.05.2015. Your registration is conclusive. The cancelations later than 14 days before workshop s date will be invoiced 50 % from the whole rate. The cancelations later than seven days will be invoiced 100% rate. If you don t cancel your participation and the participants don t come to the workshop the whole rate will be invoiced. Because of obstacle the participants can give his place to the other person in his own organization. Lean Association of Finland s role Lean Association of Finland (LAF) is a non- profit association whose aim is to develop Finnish companies and public organizations like healthcare in the competitiveness to global top- level following the principles of Lean Management. The seminar s organizers This seminar has arranged together by Lean Association of Finland and Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2
The presentation of our key speakers: Helen Zak serves as the President and Chief Operating Officer of the ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value, a not for profit educational institute with a mission to create a healthcare marketplace that rewards providers for delivering value. Helen has 30 years of lean leadership experience in a wide range of industries, including automotive, capital equipment and high tech. Formerly, COO of Lean Enterprise Institute for 11 years, Helen worked with Jim Womack to spread the topic of lean throughout the world and to every industry. Helen has contributed to 16 published works on the topic of lean as well as numerous educational programs and is a frequent speaker on the topic. Helen helped to establish the Lean Education Academic Network, The Lean Global Network and the Healthcare Value Network. Helen is on the Shingo Institute Advisory Committee, New England VERC Advisory Board, Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership Board of Directors and a Steering Committee Member of the Lean Education Academic Network. In addition, Helen is faculty for the Institute of Healthcare Improvement and faculty and coach for the Master of Business of Operational Excellence Program at Fisher College of Business at Ohio State. Helen received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Marquette University and a MS in Operations Management and MS in Manufacturing Management from Kettering University. 3
Albert Park, AIA, EDAC, Vice President Facilities Planning ThedaCare, INC, 1818 North Meade Street, Appleton, WI 54911 albert.park@thedacare.org Albert Park is Vice President of Facilities Planning for ThedaCare, a healthcare system in Northeastern Wisconsin comprised of hospital, clinic, and ancillary services in more than 50 locations, employing more than 6,800 people. These locations include seven hospitals, 34 physician clinics, 3 Ambulatory Care Centers, home health, and senior services. Albert is a licensed architect with twenty- five years of experience in healthcare project development and construction. Current responsibilities include corporate real estate, facilities management, sustainability, and facility design and construction. Significant efforts have focused on lean transformation and its role in facilities management and collaborative facility design and construction. Kurt Spiering PRINCIPAL- IN- CHARGE AIA, ACHA As principal- in- charge of HGA s Healthcare Practice Group, Kurt oversees master planning, programming and the design process. He has been instrumental in reinventing the design process to transform traditional healthcare delivery systems using Lean design to build in flexibility. He applies universal design concepts to complex situations, delivering facilities that are operationally and cost efficient, aesthetically pleasing and designed for the future. A team builder, Kurt steers a collaborative design process that maximizes staff, physician and administrative input. collaborative facility design and construction. 4
Paul Reiser has over 30 years industry experience in project management, preconstruction management, construction management, project controls, quality, estimating and executive leadership. Paul is a team builder and process innovator. He is recognized for innovative development and implementation of new project delivery processes with a focus on minimizing waste in the delivery process and maximizing value for the customer. He has been at the forefront of applying Lean principles in project delivery since 1998. Paul s career at The Boldt Company began in 1987 in estimating and project management. Today Paul is an Executive Vice President at the Boldt Company and his responsibilities are focused on the operational implementation of innovative project development and construction solutions. In a corporate role Paul has worked to help lead improvement throughout The Boldt Company in the areas of production management, productivity, project scheduling and planning, project financial management, quality assurance, Integrated Project Delivery, and Lean implementation. From 2007 through 2013 Paul served as Project Executive on the $1.2 billion Sutter Health Cathedral Hill Hospital Project and $300 million St. Luke s Hospital Project in San Francisco, CA. Both projects are recognized in the industry as examples of leading edge implementation of Integrated Lean Project Delivery. Paul s leadership on these projects helped project teams improve their performance through deep collaboration and the implementation of integrated Lean processes. Paul is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology. Paul has served on the Board of Directors of the Lean Construction Institute and has been instrumental working with LCI in developing the application of Lean principles and processes in project delivery. 5