Back once again for 2012, the Healthcare Estates IHEEM annual conference will revolutionise the way you think about estates and how they are managed, maintained and provided for.

With the healthcare sector in a state of unprecedented change, now is the time to establish estates as a central function within the NHS and the healthcare system as a whole.

The programme will provide key updates and innovations for those working in engineering, management, maintenance, design, architecture, facilities and strategy. 

Without considering the estate and its role, the healthcare system would be unable to function. Make sure you are fully equipped to make efficient, strategic, innovative decisions by attending this year’s Healthcare Estates IHEEM conference.

Last year’s event saw 375 attendees, representing the full spectrum of healthcare estates professionals from the NHS, architects and consulting engineers.

Why should I attend Healthcare Estates IHEEM Annual Conference this year?

  1. Exceptional high level content with expert authoritative speakers from across the estates spectrum and all over the UK and internationally

  2. The latest in international healthcare design innovations from around the world, in collaboration with Architects for Health

  3. Balance between high level strategy and essential technical updates to ensure you leave with a full understanding of the complex estates landscape and vision

  4. Essential, strategic sessions on the programme include:

    - PAM model for reassurance – readjusting the existing model to reflect the changing needs of the estates community

    - Private sector collaboration – make the most of working with the private sector and their expertise and hear reflections from clients, as well as an opportunity to network with this key group

    - Crucial guidance updates – how will HTMs be replaced? What is the latest technical guidance for decontamination, waste management and medical gases? And how can we ensure we are compliant?

    - Innovative sustainability – turning guidance into innovative design and practiceProCure21+ - creating a model for healthcare estates development with the Department of Health

  5. Essential panel discussion with key healthcare figures, looking at the future of healthcare design and management

  6. NHS Property Services – update on what the new PropCo will mean in practice for primary and community estates, and the control of assets

JUST SOME ORGANISATIONS THAT ATTENDED HEALTHCARE ESTATES 2011: 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Aedas, APE, Archial Architects, Balfour Beatty Capital, BAM Construction, Basildon & Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, BDP, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust, BSRIA Limited, Calford Seaden, CampbellReith, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Consort Healthcare (ERI), Derbyshire Community Healthcare, DLA Freeman White Healthcare Architects, Eversheds LLP, Facilities Services, FaithfulGould, Fire Ingenuity LLP, Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Gardiner & Theobald LLP, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, Gibberd, Health Facilities Scotland, HLM Architects, Hoare Lea, Hoare Lea Consulting Services, Laing O'Rourke, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, Mansell, Micad Systems, NHS Leeds, North Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Northmore Associates, Northumberland Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Oxfordshire and Bucks Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, PSD Consulting Engineers, Scott Tallon Walker Architects, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, The Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, The Water Hygiene Centre, Thomas Barnes & Sons, Troup Bywaters & Anders, Vinci Construction UK, Zisman Bowyer & Partners

Testimonials

“Very informative with good representation across the health and private sectors”

“An excellent opportunity to meet and mix with health estates professionals to discuss health service issues and topics”

“Extremely relevant and informative”