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Disaster Preparedness: presented by Healthrisk Technologies at the February HFMSNJ meeting.

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Michael Pomarico, president of Healthrisk Technologies, honored in FacilityCare Magazine's First Annual Who's Who in Healthcare.

 

Michael Pomarico, Architect & Healthrisk Technologies President, article on innovations in Electrophysiology Lab Design for EP Lab Digest.

 

Michael Pomarico, featured in the Outpatient Surgery article  "What Will Your ORs Look Like in 2017?"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PDS Arictects/Healthrisktechnologies presenter at Healthcare Facilities Management Society of New Jersey

Disaster Preparedness

At the February 21, 2008 Healthcare Facilities Management Society of New Jersey meeting, Michael Pomarico of PDS Architects and Healthcare Technologies will be presenting Disaster Preparedness.

For more informations, visit the Healthcare Facilities Management Society of New Jersey's website.


Michael Pomarico, president of Healthrisk Technologies, honored in FacilityCare Magazine's First Annual Who's Who in Healthcare.

Featured on the following pages are the honorees of FacilityCare's first annual Who's Who in Healthcare Facilities Management. Designed to recognize a select group of industry leaders, invitations for nominations were mailed in October to FacilityCare's readers, editorial advisory board and editorial staff, as well as numerous industry experts. From those invitations came more than 200 nominations from which an impressive list of honorees has been compiled.

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Healthrisk Technologies presentation at the Joint Commission conference: Preparing for the Unknown: “Are You Ready?” Emergency Preparedness Conference October 10-11, 2007, Alexandria, VA

Earthquakes, tornados, heat waves, floods, oil spills, fires, nuclear accidents, dirty bombs, pandemic flu, hurricanes, blackouts, blizzards, the list is endless – and continues to grow. On average, disasters cause 185 deaths per day and the loss of human life, the physical and environmental damages, the disruption to school, homes, business, productivity and the financial impact can be devastating to any country, city, and/or town. Billions of people in more than a hundred countries will be exposed over the course of their lives to at least one earthquake, cyclone, flood, or drought. But the impact of these, and many disasters, can be sharply reduced if we make an effort to assess risk, develop and test contingency plans and respond to a disaster before it happens, rather than after the damage has been done. The message is clear, regardless of the disaster – similar considerations can provide good planning for most events encountered. The bottom line is that all hospitals, all organizations can be and should be prepared to operate in a state of constant readiness.

See the Joint Commission Resouces website for complete details.