The health care sector is the second most energy intensive industry, spending $8.5 billion on energy every year. Hospitals alone spend roughly $8.5 billion a year on energy, with electricity costs averaging more than $25 per bed per day.
Health care facilities face escalating energy costs at the same time that advanced technologies are rapidly increasing energy demand. The pressure is on to reduce costs while at the same time improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the patient experience.
Lower Energy Costs, Better Patient Care
Leading health care executives are embracing energy efficiency as a viable and cost-effective strategy for cutting costs without decreasing quality and services.
The CLASS 5 Plan for Health Care provides the steps, strategies, materials and tools to improve the health of your working environment while saving energy and money. For more information, contact us.
