BICSI, Facility Guidelines Institute sign healthcare industry MOU

Nov. 1, 2019
Memorandum of Understanding promotes mutual collaboration to advance healthcare facility guidelines and standards.

BICSI, the professional association for advancing information and communications technology (ICT) knowledge and credentials, announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI).

FGI is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing guidance for the planning, design, and construction of hospitals, outpatient facilities, and residential health, care, and support facilities. The organization oversees the FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction revision process and publication, fund research, and offer resources that support the development of safe, effective health and residential care built environments.

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The purpose of the MOU is to promote a mutual collaboration to advance healthcare facility guidelines and standards in the United States. The MOU demonstrates BICSI’s commitment to furthering the goals of and expanding within the healthcare industry through collaboration and the sharing of substantial expertise. Healthcare is a large and growing industry segment of work for BICSI members and credential holders.

Through the MOU, BICSI will offer support and subject matter expertise on the future of ICT in healthcare including collaboration on a white paper for design, integration and installation, and appointments of BICSI subject matter experts to FGI’s Health Guidelines Revisions Committee.

The MOU also covers BICSI’s review of the 2018 series of healthcare facilities guidelines from FGI, as well as recommendations for 2022, and cross-promotion of BICSI standards and FGI guidelines.

Below, FGI representatives discuss how designing for sustainability was expanded with the introduction of the standard, ASHRAE 189.3, Design, Construction and Operation of Sustainable High Performance Health Care Facilities, which was developed for specific facility types in the healthcare continuum. 

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