BONUS: Between the Lines – with ASHE
Bonus episode is out!
Recorded this week from HCFIC in Anaheim, CA
In this bonus episode (recorded at the Health Care Facilities Innovation Conference in Anaheim, California on July 21, 2024), hosts John Williams and Bridget McDougall sit down with Leah Hummel, senior associate director of the American Society for Health Care Engineering’s (ASHE) advocacy team, to discuss the importance of reviewing and commenting on the 2026 draft FGI Facility Code documents. Leah and John touch on the presentations they’re giving at the conference, and Leah talks about the one thing she’s always stressing to ASHE members regarding FGI and the code documents. NOTE: Look for the first episode of Season 2 (released Friday, August 2, to hear an overview of the changes in the 2026 draft!)
About Leah Hummel
Leah Hummel, AIA, CHFM, CHC, is a senior associate director of the American Society for Health Care Engineering’s (ASHE) advocacy team where she represents ASHE members’ interests through involvement of several code committees applicable to health care facilities. Her career, spanning more than two decades, has been dedicated to health care environments, with a passion for code development and compliance. Leah previously worked for the North Dakota Department of Health Division of Life Safety and Construction as a plan reviewer and construction inspector and also for The Joint Commission, first as a Life Safety Code surveyor and later as an engineer with the Standards Interpretation Group.
About John Williams
John first began using the Guidelines in the 1990s starting with the purple-covered 1992-93 edition and has been a devoted student of the Guidelines ever since. An AHJ and self-admitted “code nerd,” John’s office full of old (and new) code books points to his long-term interest in code development. John loves to talk about health care codes and is honored to contribute as FGI’s VP of content and outreach and chair of the 2026 Health Guidelines Revision Committee. He lives in Olympia, Washington with his wife and two sons.
About Bridget McDougall
Bridget, a middle school teacher for most of her career, packed up her beloved classroom in 2019 and joined the world of FGI, having found a passion for the work of the Health Guidelines Revision Committee. Bridget has been honored to assist the Outpatient document group of this committee helping to bring the 2022 edition of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Outpatient Facilities to life. She is currently working on the 2026 edition. Bridget lives in St. Louis, Missouri with her husband and Michael Jackson-loving son.
Acronyms Mentioned
ASHE: The American Society for Health Care Engineering
ASHRAE: The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
CMS: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
FGI: Facility Guidelines Institute
NFPA: National Fire Protection Association
PDC: Planning, design, and commissioning
PDCMO: Planning, design, and commissioning + maintenance and operations
Mentioned in this episode
Comment period: July 1-September 30th, public comment is welcomed on the 2026 draft FGI Facility Code documents. Visit www.fgiguidelines.net.
The Joint Commission: An independent, not-for-profit group in the United States that administers voluntary accreditation programs for hospitals and other healthcare organizations. The commission develops performance standards that address crucial elements of operation, such as patient care, medication safety, infection control and consumer rights.
Health Care Facilities Innovation Conference: Previously the “ASHE Annual Conference.” This year’s conference was held in Anaheim, California from July 21-24, 2024.
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American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE): Optimizing health care facilities
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