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Understaffed, limited resources, no management support, a lack of technological skill?...these are some of the common objections and exhortations we hear from health care facility professionals, as they consider transitioning from a manual maintenance process to an automated process.  The goal is to become more efficient and advancing the goals and objectives of their organization.


The good news is that Building Engines has a tremendous amount of experience successfully taking clients (small and large) in the exact same situation you find yourself in and transitioning them to an informative and service driven component, critical to your organization.

Common characteristics of legacy maintenance operations include:

  • Paper-based information tracking
  • Word-of-mouth communication
  • Incomplete information capture and reporting

Where do you want to be?

Our Client's objectives and what we help them succeed in accomplishing, by implementing the Building Engines Health care Facility Maintenance Software tools, typically include:

  • Provide an efficient and consistent means for scheduling, recording and maintaining preventative maintenance on site-based equipment and required inspections.
  • Provide an efficient and consistent means for recording and communicating work order tasks both within the facility and throughout the organization, resulting in:
    • Improved overall health care services
    • Reduced potential Liability and Risk for lost or unaddressed issues
    • Reduced downtime for required equipment or supplies.
  • Provide metrics and analysis tools to ensure the highest quality of maintenance and service while promoting the highest profitability to the business.
  • Reduce operating expenses
  • Increase return on assets by:
    • Improving equipment performance
    • Extending equipment usable life
    • Decreasing repair frequency and cost
    • Reducing equipment downtime
    • Reducing liability and risk due to faulty equipment.

 

 
 
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