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ACCE Annual Members Meeting &

Awards Reception

JW Marriot Austin HotelLone Star Ballroom E

Date: Saturday, June 10, 2017

Sponsored by

Tonight’s Program• President’s Welcome message

• Word from our Sponsors: Enlighted, AIMS

• Current ACCE Activities – update from Committee Chairs

• Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame: Class of 2017

• ACCE Awards

• Networking

President’s Message

• Welcome to Austin!

• ACCE’s Mission and Role

• A lot is happening in Clinical Engineering …

• The future is…. Ours to determine

• 27 years of ACCE - an exciting future!

Sponsors Presentations

Joel CookSr Director, Enterprise Accounts

Enlighted, Inc.

It Starts With an Advanced Sensor

• Enlighted sensors are installed in and powered by the light fixtures

• RTLS coverage is ubiquitous and robust

• Infrastructure scales across the enterprise and supports many applications

• Energy Savings from lighting and HVAC pays for the cost of the infrastructure

Physical and Virtual Tags

IP67, Laser-Etched Barcode, Long Battery Life

Ultra Low Power, Native BLE Service

The IoT Platform That Scales Across Many Applications

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

HVAC Lighting

SPACE UTILIZATION

Space Usage

WorkflowOptimization

SAFETY & SECURITY

Smart Surveillance

Emergency Response

REAL TIME LOCATION SERVICES

Equipment Tracking PeopleLocating

BrainCentral Processing

Central Nervous System

Transmission Backbone

HandsSense of touch

Building Sensory System

Cloud

Wireless Backbone

Sensors

Meet The Enlighted Healthcare Team

Sales TeamCarla GallegosMike XenakisJoel CookMike MonroeRick JohnsonKay Hogan

Marketing TeamMark MilliganGabe Grant

Visit Enlighted at booth 1405

Three things most Clinical Engineers know about Real-Time Location Systems:1. They are very helpful, especially when integrated

with a CMMS2. It is difficult to achieve ubiquitous coverage with

any of the available technologies3. They are expensive to deploy and maintain – IT

resource intensive

Enlighted is enabling the IoT and disrupting what you knew about the cost and capabilities of RTLS!

Sponsors Presentations

Ben Mannisto, CEO

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CHOOSE AIMS®

AND

YOU WILL NEVER SEARCH

FOR ANOTHER CMMS 13

AIMS CONTINUES TO GROW

8 Michigan Hospitals in 1984 2,200 Facilities in 18 countries today

OUR CUSTOMERS COME FIRST

User-Driven Updates

Expert User Support

Rapid Regulatory Adaptation

PHOENIX DATA SYSTEMS IS CONTINUOUSLY EVOLVING

AIMS®

SUPERIOR ANALYTICS®

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Doug Brown VP of Sales – Data Analytics

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WHAT IS SUPERIOR ANALYTICS® ?

Proprietary software used to analyze your CMMS database

Identifies specific data to help you make better decisions

Provides insight to areas where problems may exist

Labor Efficiency PM / CM Impact

Benchmarking Manpower Planning

Cleansing model/make/mfg./equipment type using proprietary MDX2

Works with all CMMS databases, regardless of vendor

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WHAT SUPERIOR ANALYTICS® CAN DO FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT

Determine condition of your database

Find inconsistencies in CMMS data

Compare your results to AIMS Family Metrics

Identify non-used equipment

Identify specific areas of labor inefficiency

Determine labor accountability vs. labor requirements

Build data to defend your manpower plan

Clean and Normalize Your Data

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IN A RECENT SURVEY, 78% OF HOSPITALS DESCRIBED THEIR DATA AS“SERIOUSLY FLAWED”

Over the years, input information becomes inconsistent

Models and Manufacturers become mixed together

Manufacturers Purchase other Manufacturers

Equipment removed from service not identified as “Retired”

Misspelling of Input Data, Misplacement of Hyphens and Spaces

These issues, left unresolved, result in “GIGO”18

WE RECENTLY FOUND A PORTABLE X-RAY MACHINE ENTEREDINTO A DATABASE 17 DIFFERENT WAYS

Consistency is Crucial to running Accurate Reports and Metrics

Proprietary MDX2 Database contains over 3.5M equipment records

We Quickly and Efficiently Correct Your Data

Uses exclusive algorithm comparing our data to yours

“Law of Majority” shows most likely match

“Best Practices” available to keep data clean

Huge Financial Savings compared to Manual Data Manipulation

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USE YOUR DATA FOR MORE THAN A REPOSITORY

SUPERIOR ANALYTICS® HELPS YOU MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS

30 Years of Experience Collecting Millions of Data Points

We have the Data to Help you

Data is pulled from your CMMS database, regardless of vendor

Identifies specific areas to help you manage more efficiently

Results will save you more than the cost of using Superior Analytics

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DO YOU KNOW YOUR DEPARTMENT’S NUMBERS?

Contact:

Doug Brown, VP Sales

Dbrown@goaims.com

(800) 541-2467

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ACCE CommitteesUpdates

Education Committee

Co-Chairs: Jennifer DeFrancesco & Rodney Nolen

Education Committee Highlights

• June 8: Patient Safety: Case Studies and Mitigating Strategies from the Trenches

• July- August Education Committee Webinar Planning Meeting for 2017-2018 Series

Webinar Series Workgroup

• June 3: Workgroup Face-To-Face

• June 10: AAMI Symposium 7-11 am

• August 2017: 2018 Symposium Planning Committee Kickoff Meeting

AAMI Symposium Workgroup

• June 8 & 9: CCE Review Course Prep at AAMI in Tampa

• August-October 2017: CCE Review Webinars (10 weekly)

CCE Exam Prep Workgroup

• May : 2018 HIMSS Planning Committee Meeting

• May : Call for Proposals

• June-August: Workgroup to Finalize HIMSS Presentation

HIMSS Symposium Workgroup

Education Committee Highlights

2016-2017 Educational Webinar Speakers

Thanks!

Education Committee Highlights

2016-2017 Educational Webinar Moderators

Thanks!

Education Committee Highlights

2017 CE Symposium Speakers

Thanks!

David Francoeur Jonathan Richardson Todd Boyland Jason Behm

David Berkowitz Jennifer Myers Alicia Smith-Freshwater Alan Moretti Scott Francis

Thank you CCE Review Course’s Faculty

June 2017

Membership Committee

Committee Chair: Jeanette Thielen

Membership Committee update

Membership: • 467 Personal + 368 Corporate/Institutional• Total: 885

• 15 % of membership are international members

• 20 Institutional and 5 Corporate Organization Members

Fellows: 30

Membership Benefits

• Access to a network of experts and peers• Representing your interests to legislators & regulatory

agencies• Up-to-date information via ACCE Newsletter and Website• Engaging in special projects: Advanced Clinical Engineering

Workshop & invited speaker to International events• Discounted registration to major conferences: AAMI, HIMSS,

IFMBE• Discounted rate for ACCE educational offers• Discounted subscription for JCE Journal: reduced from $269 to

$99• Free Access to IFMBE/Springer publishing: Medical & Biological

Engineering & Computing, IFMBA Proceedings, Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, cardiovascular Engineering, Health and Technology.

Congratulations to ourNewest Fellow Members!

Hussain Ali James Keller Thomas Bauld III Manny Furst

International Committee

Committee Chair: Antonio Hernandez

International Committee update

Leadership: • Chair, 15 members, ACCE Secretariat & Invitees

International Membership:15% of ACCE, 42 countries

ACEWs and Conferences for 2017:• III International CE Congress, Medellin Colombia• II Global Congress on CEHTM & Pre-Congress Workshop

for LA&C Countries, Sao Paulo Brazil, September 21-23 • Global CE Day – October 21• Support Countries on CE & HTM (China, Hong Kong,

Taiwan, Mongolia, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia)

International Committee update

Collaborations:

• Collaborating with WHO and PAHO

• Representing ACCE in IFMBE Conferences and Organizational Meetings

• Collaboration with IFMBE/CED projects

• Healthcare Technology Foundation (HTF)

• Promote ACCE membership outside the US

• Outreach program for international Clinical Engineers

Projects:

• Working relationship with WHO

• Review ACEW format and international educational activities

• Update ACCE/HTF International ACEW Award Criteria

• Support BME and CE Academic Programs in Colombia & Ecuador

Nomination Committee

Committee Chair: Paul Sherman, immediate past-president

Nominations CommitteeThe nominations committee submits the following ballot for

2017-2018 Election:

Arif Subhan Ilir Kullolli Alan Lipschultz James PanellaPresident President-Elect Vice-President Treasurer

Look for the Election email coming into your inbox in July, 2017.

Advocacy Committee

Committee Chair: Steve Juett

Advocacy Committee Highlights

• Spreading the word

• Strengthen AIMBE Collaboration

• Advocacy Challenge

• 2017 ACCE Award Selections

Advocacy Committee Highlights

ACCE is organizational member of:

ACCE representative: Antonio Hernandez

ACCE representative:Ted Cohen

ACCE representative: Mario Castaneda

Past Board Member – President

In grateful appreciation to:

James P. Keller, Jr.for his Leadership and Support

asPresident

2012 - 2014

CE - Hall of Famepreserving the

Clinical Engineering History

Class of 2017

CE-Hall of Fame

Dr. Fennigkoh is inducted for his pioneering work in developing a medical device inventory inclusion algorithm that significantly reduced the maintenance and regulatory burden for many of the nation’s hospitals. He is also being recognized for his application of human factors principles in device incident investigations and the reduction of medical error.

Larry Fennigkoh, PhD2017 Inductee

Class of 2017

CE-Hall of Fame

Dr. Wang is inducted for using the scientific method and quantitative data analysis to advance clinical engineering, for leading the opposition to unnecessary and overly burdensome regulatory control and, above all, for enhancing patient safety in the deployment of health technology.Binseng Wang, ScD

2017 Inductee

2017 ACCE Awards

Ethiopia

ACCE/HTF Marv Shepherd Patient Safety Award

The Award winner is Tim Ritter, CBET, CCE, for his substantial contributions to patient safety. During his 40-year clinical engineering career, Mr. Ritter has provided international accident investigation training and participated in a UNESCO exchange program for biomedical engineers. He has also conducted healthcare technology management planning projects in Turkey, Oman, Malaysia, Australia, Rwanda, Ghana and Cameroon.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Challenge Award

The award winner is Mike Busdicker, MBA, CHTM, for his achievement within the Clinical Engineering Field/health technology Management serving as the System Director of Clinical Engineering at Intermountain Healthcare.

2017 ACCE Awards

HTM Champion Award

The Award winner is Tom Judd, MS, CCE, FACCE, for his efforts to champion the CE and HTM role in the US and around the World. As Secretary of CE Division of IFMBE, Tom has helped facilitate a series of CED activities bringing many countries CEs together celebrating successes/impact on the Annual Global Clinical Engineering Day, enhancing CE Recognition with health leaders through WHO and sharpening ongoing CE-HTM contribution to world health.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Lifetime Achievement Award (1)

The winner is Manny Furst, PhD, CCE, FACCE, for his lifetime contributions to the IHE-Patient Care Device Domain, the Interoperability Showcases, and to the Clinical Engineering field while at Premier, Philips and University Medical Center (Arizona).

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Lifetime Achievement Award (2)

The winner is Tobey Clark, MS, CCE, FACCE, for his contributions to the clinical engineering field particularly in the areas of training, international service and patient safety. He is the Director, Instrumentation and Technical Services (ITS), at the University of Vermont (UVM). Tobey is responsible for a 30+ hospital shared service clinical engineering program and the university’s instrumentation development lab. The departments have grown twenty-fold during his leadership tenure with significant credit to the strong team at ITS.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Tom O’Dea Advocacy Award

The Award winner is Tom Bauld III, PhD, CCE, FACCE, FAIMBE, for his efforts to promote the CE role in HTM and Health IT field.

Tom has always enjoyed working and making presentations with nurses, physicians and patient safety professional groups building collaborations, effective teams and promoting Clinical Engineering

2017 ACCE Awards

HTM Champion Award

2017 ACCE Awards

Another HTM Champion Award winner is Dale Nordenberg, MD, Executive Director for MDISS, for his advocacy for the field of CE and Healthcare Technology Management.

Dr. Nordenberg is a public health professional leveraging the public private partnership model to address complex public health challenges; since 2010 his principle focus has been medical device cyber security and safety.

ACCE Professional Achievement in Technology Award/Professional Development Award

The award winner is Monroe Pattillo,independent consultant, for his contributions to the IHE Patient Care Device Domain leading their alert communication efforts and their medical equipment efforts for medical device communication and location service.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Professional Achievement in Management Award/Managerial Excellence Award (2)

The winner is Kim Greenwood, MASc, CCE, CET, CBETKim has been a long-time champion and innovator for the development of HTM program at Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. He successfully implemented an effective clinical technology planning and management methodology over the last two decades that has been validated with measured statistical results. Under Kim’s leadership, CHEO Clinical Engineering Department is selected as the winner of the 2016 International Federation of Medical and Biomedical Engineering (IFMBE)’s outstanding clinical engineering teamwork award. Kim has encouraged his team’s involvement with the local Biomedical Engineering programs over the years with both formal and informal teaching assistance, and he participated in numerous publications.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE Professional Achievement in Management Award/Managerial Excellence Award (3)

The winner is Ricardo Silva, PhD, CCERicardo had just finished his post as founding president for the Community College at Yachay, Ecuador.He was leading the complex transformation of technical college into a knowledge based economic system. He acted as advisor for both the Secretariat for Science Technology and innovation (SENEXCYT) and for the City of Knowledge Authority.

2017 ACCE Awards

ACCE/HTF International ACEW AwardThe winner is Federal Ministry of Health – Ethiopia. The award is given in recognition of its national CE leadership and impacts in Ethiopia after the 2006 ACEW, and strategic participation in the 2010 ACEW reunion and 2015 ACEW-Denver-Toronto.

The efforts has been led by Mulugeta Mideksa, MS, BME, technical advisor to Federal Ministry of Health- Ethiopia.

2017 ACCE Awards

2017 ACCE Awards

On May 11, at the 3rd Global Forum on Medical Devices at WHO GenevaMulugeta Mideksa, MS BME, Technical Advisor, Medical Equipment and Facility Management received the award representing the Federal Ministry of Health from Tom Judd, ACCE International Committee Member.

ACCE Professional Achievement in Management Award/Managerial Excellence Award (1)

The winner is Omer Iqbal, MS, PE, Biomedical Engineer at Rehman Medical Institute, Pakistan.

At Rehman Medical Institute, he was Head of Medical Equipment Technology Assessment and Advisor to Director Administration for technology planning.

Omer is also the General Manager Turn-Key projects in Hospital Engineering and Board Member at MedvisionEnterprises, Lahore, since January 2016. His project development emphasis on viability studies, and Master Planning for hospitals in Private stakeholders.

2017 ACCE Awards

Antonio Hernandez International Clinical Engineering Award

The Award winner is Kang-Ping Lin, PhD, for his dedicated and remarkable contributions to Clinical Engineering in Taiwan, China.Leveraging his academic prestige and leadership talent, Professor Lin led several efforts to create a certification program for CE professionals and organized numerous events and workshops devoted to CE with wide participation from all parts of Taiwan.

Dr. Kang-Ping Lin is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Director of Technology Translation Center for Medical Device at Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. He is also the current Secretary General of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE).

2017 ACCE Awards

AAMI Foundation/ACCE Robert L. Morris Humanitarian Award

ACCE had formed this award in 2001 to honor the late humanitarian

Robert Morris

to recognize individuals or organizations whose

humanitarian efforts have applied healthcare technology to improving

global human conditions.

Adriana Velazquez BerumenWorld Health Organization

Medical Devices Unit2017 award winner

Robert Morris1936 – 2001

ACCE Past President

AAMI Foundation/ACCE Robert L. Morris Humanitarian Award

Award Winners since 2001

2017 Adriana Velazquez Berumen 2009 J. Tobey Clark

2016 Roy Morris 2008 Yadin David

2015 Robyn Frick 2007 Louis W. Schonder

2014 Ismael Cordero 2006 Robert Pagett

2013 Edward P. Myers, Jr. 2005 David Harrington

2012 Billy Teninty 2004 Alfred Jakniunas

2011 James Wear 2003 George Johnston

2010 Brad Carrott 2002 Herman R. Weed

2010 Thomas Judd 2001 Robert Morris

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