Healthcare · Topic
Facility Management
7 articles from Healthcare practitioners
How Do You Work Around Hospital Operations?
Hospitals never stop operating. Patients still need care, medical staff need access to every part of the facility, and critical services can't pause while restoration or renovation work is underway. That means every project begins with one goal: complete the work while minimizing disruption to daily
What It Takes to Restore a Tornado-Damaged Clinic
When a tornado tore through Oklahoma City in April, BMS CAT was already on-site before many businesses even realized the extent of the tornado damage—including Valor Physical Therapy. Thanks to an existing relationship with Valor’s affiliated hospital, the BMS CAT team was positioned to respond quickly. “We were actually on scene before they knew…
Smart HVAC Strategies for Large Commercial Properties
In the latest episode of Inside Restoration & Recovery, host Martha Lewis welcomes Colin Trudo, Senior Director of Training and Marketing at BMS CAT, to dive into the often‑overlooked world of HVAC maintenance and its critical intersection with disaster restoration. With over 20 years of field experience—from air‑duct cleaning to large‑scale catastrophe response—Colin brings a…
The Value of a Restoration Team with Healthcare Experience
Healthcare facilities require restoration partners who understand the stakes of downtime and can anticipate problems before they disrupt patient care
How Do You Meet Strict Healthcare Protocols Under Tight Deadlines?
Healthcare restoration teams balance life-critical operations with urgent recovery work by deploying specially trained crews that work around uninterrupted pati
Label it All: Kem Medical is Made for Sterile Processing
Healthcare facilities gain critical visibility into sterile processing safety through specialized monitoring and tracking solutions designed for surgical enviro
Instrument Management Standardization in Multiple Facilities Shouldn’t Require a Paper Trail
Digital systems eliminate the operational friction and environmental waste that plague multi-facility instrument management programs