We also will provide you with a better understanding of what a FED looks like, which will include the major components and information about its role as part of a broader ambulatory strategy.
Two case studies will be presented, the first of which will provide as a decision framework to further evaluate this strategy. This study will contain data from actual outcomes, assisting in the demonstration of results and critical success factors. The second study will identify the features and benefits of FED prototyping.
The panel of planning, regulatory, and development seasoned professionals include:
Moderator
Sam Essak, Vice President, Hammes Company
Presenters
Fred Geilfuss, Partner, Foley & Lardner
Eric Oliner, Vice President, Hammes Company
Sam Sears, Senior Planner, Hammes Company
Following the Web conference, participants will come away with a better understanding of the:
- Data needed for a go/no-go decision
- Scenarios to determine revenue and market share gains
- Regulatory hurdles to overcome
- Capital costs needed to address acute-care and ambulatory requirements
- Features and benefits of FED prototyping