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ENERGYSTAR A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency voluntary program that helps
businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy
efficiency It is an international standard for energy efficient products originated in the U.S.
evidence-based design the process of basing decisions about the built environment on
credible research to achieve the best possible outcomes
evidence-based medicine a form of medicine that aims to optimize decision making by
emphacising the use of evidence from well-designed conducted research
Environment of Care (EOC) the understanding that the experience a person has in a
healthcare delivery system is a function of six components: physical environment, layout and
operations, systems, people, concepts, and implementation
environmental stewardship refers to responsible use and protection of the natural
environment through conservation and sustainable practices
,facility master plan sometimes referred to as the facility portfolio. A document that
describes an overall physical development concept through maps and narrative
failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) provides a safety evaluation tool when
reviewing emerging project design documents
genomics the study of genes and their implementation in the development of healthcare
products and servies
GHG greenhouse fas. A gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the
thermal infrered range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect
GGHC Green Guide for Healthcare. First quantifiable sustainable design toolkit
integrating enhanced environmental and health principles and practices into the planning, design,
construction, operations and maintenance of healthcare facilities
HAC hospital acquired condition. A condition or complication that a patient develops
during a hospital stay that was not present at admission
,HCAHPS Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. A
standardized survey instrument and data collection methodology for measuring patient's
perspectives on hospital care.
HCWH Health Care Without Harm
health maintenance organizations (HMOs) a type of managed care that provides
healthcare coverage; most require a primary care physician
healthcare delivery system refers to all facilities and services that provide healthcare
healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) infections that people acquire while they are
receiving treatment for another condition in a healthcare setting. This includes infections
acquired while being treated, but appearing after discharge, as well as occupational infections
among facility staff
healthgrades a U.S. company that provides information about physicians, hospitals and
health care providers. Heath grades evaluates hospitals sole on risk adjusted mortality and in-
hospital complications. In addition to star ratings, Healthgrades recognizes facilities for:
America's 50 and 100 best hospitals distinguished hospitals for clinical excellence
, HERD Health Environments Research and Design Journal - a peer-reviewed journal that
features evidence-based articles and research papers on the relationships among health and
environmental design and organizational, provider, and patient outcomes
HIPPA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The primary goal of
the law is to make it easier for people to keep health insurance, protect the confidentiality and
security of healthcare information, and help the healthcare industry control administrative costs
HHI Healthy Hospital Initiative
HHS US Department of Health and Human Services
HIT Health information technology. This umbrella framework to describe the
comprehensive management of health information and its secure exchange between consumers,
providers, government and quality entities, and insurers
HITECH Act the American Recovery and Reimbursement Act of 2009