by Matthew Ives | EVS Management, Featured, Infection Prevention, Leadership, Operations and Staffing, Tech and Innovation
Empowered Patient: Digital Tools For Environmental Service Leaders and Staff Check out the latest podcast appearance by our CEO Allen Cooper! Listen in to hear Allen engage in conversations about the current state of EVS care. The discussion focuses on the...
by Matthew Ives | Featured, Operations and Staffing, Rapid Service Responder, Tech and Innovation
Optimizing Hospital Cleaning with Data-Driven Insights: The Role of Rapid Service Responder (RSR) Maintaining cleanliness in a hospital is more than just routine—it’s a crucial factor in patient safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. The Rapid...
by Matthew Ives | Continuous Improvement, EVS Management, Tech and Innovation
The Dangers of Falls with Improper Floor Care Hospitals are places of healing, but they can also be sites of significant risk, particularly when it comes to slips, trips, and falls. These incidents are more than just minor accidents; they can lead to severe injuries...
by Matthew Ives | Operations and Staffing, Tech and Innovation
Today’s technology can help solve many management issues within a hospital system. It can be tempting to bring on new software to handle an issue, but it’s not as easy as waving a magic wand to get your team to accept it. Introducing new technology without proper...
by Matthew Ives | EVS Management, Tech and Innovation
Podcast Feature: Automation Nation Listen into this exciting conversation between Allen Cooper and Rob Howze on the importance and the many benefits of automation in the healthcare space From what it takes to successfully automate systems within your team, to the many...
by Nydia Mauras-Jones | EVS Management, Infection Prevention, Rapid Service Responder, Tech and Innovation
You can’t prevent all problems, but you can mitigate them. In the world of EVS management, you can never expect everything to go perfectly to plan. Team members call out, unplanned events occur, mistakes are made; it’s the nature of managing any team. But, when...