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Mike Stiles

Mike Stiles

Electrical Project ManagerKFI Engineers

Mike is a senior electrical engineering specialist with over 25 years of experience working in a variety of buildings including many healthcare facilities. His background encompasses a range of projects, including architectural lighting, all aspects of power distribution systems, fire alarm, security, nurse call, and data technology designs. He has extensive field construction experience ranging from commissioning, field audit services, and construction management for new and renovated spaces.

Sun Oct 182:00 PM – 3:00 PM

E36 – Command Centers: Transforming Access, Flow, and Capacity

The creation of a Capacity Command Center improves system-wide access, patient flow, and capacity while reducing unnecessary processes and positively …The creation of a Capacity Command Center improves system-wide access, patient flow, and capacity while reducing unnecessary processes and positively impacting patient, family and staff experience.  The Capacity Command Center creates an agile system…The creation of a Capacity Command Center improves system-wide access, patient flow, and capacity while reducing unnecessary processes and positively impacting patient, family and staff experience.  The Capacity Command Center creates an agile system to manage Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center complex hospital system with the ability to flex into an incident command center for emergency response. The goal, as stated by CCHMC: “To cent…The creation of a Capacity Command Center improves system-wide access, patient flow, and capacity while reducing unnecessary processes and positively impacting patient, family and staff experience.  The Capacity Command Center creates an agile system to manage Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center complex hospital system with the ability to flex into an incident command center for emergency response. The goal, as stated by CCHMC: “To centralize capacity management across our enterprise optimizing efficiencies to improve access.” Organizational Benchmarking  of various command centers showed increased savings through increased transfers, improved transport dispatch time, and faster bed assignment translating significant operational savings.  This is the story of the process of the creation of the Capacity Command Center told from the perspective of the Owners, the Architects, and the Engineers: from the spark of idea, the institutional strategy that drove its inception, the internal leadership that championed its cause,  the research into what other institutions have done, the incorporation of precedent elements from industry and healthcare into a unique space typology, the incorporation of many and varied stakeholders into a visioning process, the search for the right physical location, the provision of technical solutions through design-construction team collaboration, and building it for future flexibility.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

AMFP Facility, Project & Asset ManagementSession Track
Kevin Spector
Jason Luthy
Mike Stiles
Kevin Spector
Kevin SpectorDirector of Design, SMP design
Jason Luthy
Jason LuthyDirector – Space Planning Design, Construction, and Space Management, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Mike Stiles
Mike StilesElectrical Project Manager, KFI Engineers
Kevin Spector
Kevin SpectorDirector of Design, SMP design
Jason Luthy
Jason LuthyDirector – Space Planning Design, Construction, and Space Management, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Mike Stiles
Mike StilesElectrical Project Manager, KFI Engineers
Additional Comments:The design challenge was twofold: Providing a functionally efficient facility focused on technology while still creating a space that responds to the human needs for a great workplace. Makes for a compelling story to share.
AIA Forums Track:No
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Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No