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GE Healthcare Pierre-Le Gardeur Hospital AssetPlus™ Helps Québec Healthcare Region Provide Quality Service Management for Facility & Biomedical Assets imaging equipment used for MRI, CT, digital radiography, angiography, mammography and nuclear medicine, for example. In the case of CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière, the total number of facility and biomedical assets across the region is roughly 14,000. To manage this collection of assets, CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière had previously been using a home-grown, client/server application and database solution developed by one of their biomedical technicians, using Microsoft Access. In addition to providing asset inventory management, the application handled work orders for corrective maintenance (i.e., responding to user service requests submitted when an asset is working incorrectly or breaks) as well as for preventive maintenance (i.e., regularly scheduled requirements for asset service, cleaning and recalibration). A small Microsoft Access client application installed on each hospital computer allowed users to submit service requests and track work order status. In a fashion similar to regional Health Authorities in BC and Alberta, and LHINs (Local Health Integration Networks) in Ontario, the province of Québec consists of regional consolidations of local healthcare facilities called Centres de Santé et de Services Sociaux (CSSS). The CSSS centred around the Montréal suburb of Terrebonne, which is officially called CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière, serves a catchment area of nearly 270,000 citizens spread across 516 square kilometers. It includes 18 facilities and features one major hospital (the 283-bed Pierre-Le Gardeur Hospital), four long-term care facilities, two local community service centers (Centre Local de Services Communautaires – CLSC) and several medical clinics. CHALLENGES It is widely accepted that enterprises of all types need to track capital assets, such as IT assets, for example – the servers, storage, PCs, network components and peripheral devices that are critical to supporting today’s business operations. Cost management, asset utilization, timely maintenance and support, end-user productivity and satisfaction, and regulatory compliance are but a few of the benefits possible from solid asset tracking and management. Asset management is equally important in hospitals and other healthcare facilities; however, the challenge in this environment is greatly compounded by the need to track two additional, arguably even more important classes of assets – building facility and infrastructure assets as well as biomedical assets. Building facility assets include items such as air-handling units, chillers, elevators, heat exchangers, fire alarms, toilets, sinks, lights, beds and bed lifts, to name a few. The biomedical assets typically include items such as infusion pumps, patient monitors, fetal monitors, defibrillators, thermometers, ventilators and many others. This asset class can also include diagnostic “Likely the biggest single problem with this system was that only the person who developed it knew anything about how it was designed or operated, so we were totally dependent on that one person to always be available to help us fix bugs or provide user support and enhancements,” explains Luc Dandeneau, Technician, CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière (Pierre-Le Gardeur Hospital). Dandeneau goes on to say that for comprehensive asset management, they needed a more powerful system that would provide greater functionality in support of preventive maintenance and also provide online access capability. Online access would not only make it easier for users to submit service requests, and allow them to submit requests from anywhere, but would also eliminate the need for the organization to install and maintain software on each user desktop – a desktop management nightmare for most IT organizations. “We also wanted some sort of statistics and reporting capability that would capture service data so we could analyze that data for service performance trends and provide reports for a variety of management and regulatory compliance and hospital certification purposes,” adds Dandeneau. SOLUTION To select a new asset management system, a selection committee was formed that, in addition to Luc Dandeneau representing the biomedical technicians, consisted of the manager of the biomedical service department, the manager of IT and several IT professionals. After reviewing proposals, listening to presentations and witnessing demonstrations by numerous asset management product vendors, the selection committee chose GE Healthcare’s Asset Plus™ Asset Management Solution. AssetPlus™ is an enterprise-scale, online Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) application designed to assist healthcare managers manage clinical and non-clinical assets throughout their service life. Built around an asset inventory database that captures and stores asset profile and service event information, AssetPlus™ provides maintenance management tools and offers Web access to end users for service request submission, and to service technicians for work order handling and tracking. “We chose AssetPlus™ for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it was developed specifically for the healthcare environment and is especially suited to biomedical assets,” reports Dandeneau, who says they were aware of AssetPlus™ as a result of an earlier purchase of a suite of medical imaging devices from GE when they moved into their new hospital. The committee’s choice of AssetPlus™ was aided by a customer site visit to the the Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal, where AssetPlus™ had already been in use for a number of years, managing 8,500 biomedical and facility assets. “Previously, we were using a home-grown system that covered only our medical equipment inventory and maintenance interventions,” says Sébastien Authier, a Biomedical Engineer at the Institut de Cardiologie. “With AssetPlus™, we gained considerably more, including the ability to schedule preventative maintenance operations, manage spare parts inventory and orders, and manage service contracts. Authier also reports that AssetPlus™ allows them to extract statistics and indicators that help them with their asset replacement program and the evaluation of different maintenance scenarios. “The Institut de Cardiologie was using AssetPlus™ exactly as we expected to use it, and we saw how well it met all of the needs we had at that time, and also offered some additional capabilities we could grow into later, such as managing our third-party service contracts,” enthuses Dandeneau. Workflow Redesign Highlights AssetPlus™ Deployment The implementation and configuration of AssetPlus™ at CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière went smoothly, with one notable item being the need to properly migrate existing asset data from the hospital’s legacy Access system over to AssetPlus™. “By working closely with the GE installation expert to export the data from the old system in Excel and carefully re-map the format to be compatible with AssetPlus™, we were able to complete the migration successfully and without a problem,” states Dandeneau. Subsequent AssetPlus™ training followed two paths. For the roughly 30 administrators, super users and technicians servicing facility and biomedical assets, GE provided the training, using an AssetPlus™ expert from France, who could deliver the training in French. For end users – the roughly 300 frontline staff throughout the hospital using the various assets and submitting service requests – training was provided by the secretary of the biomedical service department. “Since users only access AssetPlus™ through the Web interface, and the service request form was configured to be very easy for them, requiring only two or three basic steps on their part, it was a simple matter to train them when they registered to use the system,” explains Dandeneau. Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the AssetPlus™ deployment at CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière, however, was the effort by expert staff from GE Healthcare to assist with the redesign of the hospital’s technical service processes in order to simplify and streamline department operations and get the most benefit from the use of AssetPlus™. The GE implementation team consisted of an AssetPlus™ expert from Canada and one brought over from France specifically to provide training and installation support in French. Together, they conducted a 6 Sigma Change Acceleration Program (CAP) exercise to help service staff optimize the flow of work orders, from the submission of service requests by nurses and other users, right through to the closing of those work orders. “This value-added effort on the part of GE was clearly outside the project scope, and the great job they did helped us immensely,” Dandeneau freely admits. “In addition to his AssetPlus™ expertise, the GE consultant had the unique ability to unite our team into a common agreement on how to configure the system, what roles people should play and how our processes should flow,” observes Dandeneau, pointing out that the senior manager responsible for the technical services area of the hospital congratulated the GE team, saying “this is exactly what we needed!”. RESULTS As a result of the implementation, Dandeneau and his service colleagues now use AssetPlus™ to manage roughly 14,000 assets, including the hospital’s medical imaging equipment and the facility and biomedical assets in the 19 other CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière facilities across the region. Service technicians at those other sites use the Web Access interface to AssetPlus™ to receive and close work orders as well as to manage preventive maintenance actions. According to Dandeneau, adoption of AssetPlus™ is very high throughout the region, with frontline users and service technicians alike willingly using the system to manage assets and service actions on a daily basis. Technicians, for example, find the system very powerful and are especially pleased about the ability to attach a wide range of documents to the asset files. Service contracts, service reports, calibration certificates, maintenance checklists, purchase orders and other documents are all centrally stored and linked to each asset in the database for easy retrieval. End users like AssetPlus™ because the Web module makes the system easy to access from anywhere, requiring only a standard browser, and because of how the system has been configured to make it simple for them to complete and submit service requests, and track the status of outstanding requests. “Our the asset management system is much more stable than what we had before – we’ve never had any crashes or lost any data with AssetPlus™ – and if we need support, there are a lot more people we can talk to you,” remarks Dandeneau, who says that apart from some occasional configuration assistance, the only support they have really needed over a five-year period has been the installation of three or four planned software version upgrades. A Wide Array of Benefits “Overall, we have found AssetPlus™ to be very helpful in increasing the efficiency of our service team and workflow, as well as improving the utilization and performance of our assets,” claims Dandeneau. With AssetPlus™, comprehensive asset profile, preventive maintenance and service history information readily available – how many times an asset has been repaired, how much time was required, what was done to it last time, when the manufacturer’s warranty expires, etc. CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière technicians and management are better able to spot asset maintenance and service performance trends, reconcile third-party repair bills, track asset cost of ownership and build rationale for capital replacement recommendations. “Being able to keep our PM checklists, processes and service history information up to date and easily accessible also plays a critical role in helping us meet regulatory requirements and maintain government and industry certifications,” adds Dandeneau, citing as an example how the hospital’s clinical laboratory, which is ISO-certified, needs access to information in AssetPlus™ on equipment service and PM compliance. In a similar example, for the hospital’s regular certification by Accreditation Canada, which occurs every three years, auditors want to see that the hospital has a PM program in place for biomedical assets. “When we show them how we manage PM using AssetPlus™, with all the checklists and follow-ups, that is usually perfect for them, and helps us pass our certification,” enthuses Dandeneau, who is quick to share his team’s plan to go beyond the basic use of AssetPlus™ and activate additional functionality. As an example, he cites using the system to manage third-party service contracts so that a complete record of purchase orders, costs and renewal dates can go into asset files to help with asset management, analysis and reporting. He also mentions tracking and managing the hospital’s spare parts inventory in AssetPlus™, which would ensure technicians always have sufficient parts in stock and help with service cost management and reporting. A Showcase Site for AssetPlus The technical service team at CSSS du Sud de Lanaudière is so enamoured with the results it gets using AssetPlus™ that it acts as a customer reference site in support of GE business development efforts with other potential customers. Joliette Hospital in the adjacent CSSS du Nord de Lanaudière healthcare region, for instance, recently acquired AssetPlus™ after a site visit to Pierre-Le Gardeur Hospital and demo by Dandeneau and colleagues. “Similar to the situation we had here, the people at Joliette were having difficulty with the asset management system they were using and asked GE about AssetPlus™. After seeing that the way we were using it was exactly what they wanted to do, they bought it,” exclaims Dandeneau, who concludes his comments by saying that, “We have a great working relationship with GE, and I continue to get excellent support from the AssetPlus™ expert there who helped us install it six years ago and has been available to us ever since.” GE Healthcare 2300 Meadowvale Blvd. Mississauga (Ontario) L5N 5P9 Canada www.gehealthcare.com ©2012 General Electric Company ™Trademarks of General Electric Company DOC1268296