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Lisa Charrin, AIA, ACHA, Vice President, Mitchell Planning Associates
As one of the nations most recognized industry experts on the future of medical technology Lisa helps clients plan for the future state of healthcare. Shes completed over 10 million square feet of innovative, efficient and transformative landmark projects over her career.
Debbie Gregory is a registered nurse and interior designer. Debbie is Co-founder and President of the Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design and is currently the Senior Clinical Consultant for Communication and Technology Services at Smith, Seckman, Reid, Inc. She has 27 years experience in nursing as a clinician, healthcare consultant and entrepreneur. As a nurse and interior designer with a healthcare focus, she provides education for clinical leaders, designers, architects and construction professionals. She serves as a liaison between the clinical community and the design and construction community to improve efficiency and effectiveness through healthcare design.
Debbie has recently embarked on providing educational Summits that bring healthcare leaders, technology experts, and visionaries together to discuss the future of the healthcare delivery model and the integration of technology. OR Integration, telemedicine, healthcare apps, eICU, FDA guidelines, as well as physician and hospital liability are all emerging topics. These discussions focus on the impact of mobile healthcare technology and practice transformation for the inpatient and outpatient care environments. Improving clinical operations, work flow, process improvement, patient safety, satisfaction and outcomes are Debbie’s primary objectives on any project she serves. Being the eyes and voice of the patient and clinician with an understanding of the design and construction process has proven to be a unique and valuable asset in all healthcare settings.
Debbie received her Interior Design degree from Watkins College of Art and Design in 2009 and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University in 1984.
Bill Bundy, Senior Director | Hospital Infrastructure, West Health Institute
Bill Bundy is Senior Director, Hospital Infrastructure with the West Health Institute. He plays a key role in the Institute’s development of Medical Grade Wireless Utility, a converged, future-ready platform for wireless health. Mr. Bundy possesses extensive experience in technology related low-voltage construction businesses. Prior to joining West Health, Mr. Bundy was co-owner and President of Security Electronics, Inc. a security and communications integration company and was also employed by Stansell Electric Company, a multi-disciplined electrical contractor and systems integrator based in Nashville, Tennessee. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from the University of Tennessee.
West Health is an independent, one-of-a-kind initiative whose mission is to lower health care costs by creating innovative, patient-centered solutions that deliver the right care at the right place at the right time. Solely funded by pioneering philanthropists Gary and Mary West, it consists of four entities: the West Health Institute, West Health Policy Center, West Health
Investment Fund and West Health Incubator.
Ed Lowell, Director of Technology Infrastructure, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
Ed has over 25 years in the healthcare information technology industry. Prior to joining Lucile Packard, he was a senior consultant for Healthlink and IBM. His current responsibilities for LPCH are leading the technology team for the new 521,000 square foot hospital expansion project, scheduled to open in December 2016
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This forum will provide an opportunity for a discussion of leading edge technology by owners, architects, engineers, facility managers, contractors, equipment and technology planners and vendors.