Workforce Education
The American Hospital Association (AHA) supports the ongoing education of hospital and health system employees to improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients.
Using renewable energy sources, hospital reduces annual utility bill from more than $3 million to $2.8 million despite an almost 40% increase in the cost of electricity.
Team approach and the strategic use of data helps downtown hospital earn ENERGY STAR® certification.
System achieves 10 ENERGY STAR® designations and validates over $100 million in utility savings since 2008.
Hospital employs an ESCO to build enthusiasm and achieve ENERGY STAR® 100.
Large system takes steps to recognize more than $13 million in energy savings over four years.
Hospital system in the District of Columbia saves $42,000 a year by bringing sustainability efforts into sharp focus.
New heating and water system in brand new facility tweaks design for improved sustainability.
Embracing energy efficiency to attain measurable results is a facility-wide effort.
Excela’s executives charged its hospital directors with finding cost-cutting opportunities.
Even small hospitals can make big moves to improve their sustainability.