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About FGI

We’re an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing codes and guidance for health and residential care facilities. We publish the FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction documents, used for planning, design, and construction of hospitals, outpatient facilities, and residential care and support facilities. We lead this effort by funding a four-year revision process, supporting research, and offering technical resources. All of these drive the development of safe and effective care built environments. FGI partners with numerous other organizations to help develop practical, evidence-informed publications.

Mission

Establish and promote consensus-based codes, advised by research, to advance quality health care.

Vision

FGI will be the leader in guiding the development of the health care built environment.

Goals and Objectives

The main objectives of FGI

  • To see that the Guidelines is reviewed and revised on a regular cycle with a consensus process carried out by a multidisciplinary group of experts from the federal, state, and private sectors
  • To stimulate research in support of evidence-based guidelines
  • To reinvest all net revenue derived from FGI’s share from the sale of Guidelines documents in research and development for improved future editions of the Guidelines.

Goals regarding the Health Guidelines Revision Committee (HGRC)

To make sure the HGRC:

  • Is properly funded
  • Has a balance of stakeholder representation from individuals with expertise or jurisdiction
  • Uses the consensus process
  • Requests public input in the form of proposals for change and comments on proposed changes
  • Reviews and revises the Guidelines on a timely basis to maintain a balance between minimum standards and the state of the art in design and construction of health and residential care facilities
  • Operates under a formal set of bylaws governing its purpose, scope, membership, and goals
  • Has standing rules governing voting procedures
  • Has recognized duties and responsibilities for committee members
  • Has established rules regarding appointments, terms, and officers

Goals regarding public requests

  • To monitor public requests for interpretation of Guidelines text
  • To make sure requests are answered in a timely manner
  • Interpretations are rendered by the individuals best equipped to reflect the intent of the HGRC when the document was written
  • Interpretations are made available to the public

Heather Livingston

CEO
Westhampton, Massachusetts

John Williams

VP, Content and Outreach
Olympia, Washington

Barbara Stretchberry

Managing Editor
Middleton, Wisconsin

Moira Cleary

Director of Operations
Johns Creek, Georgia

Marissa Lamperis Kastrinos

Director of Education
Orlando, Florida

Bridget McDougall

Associate Editor
St. Louis, Missouri

Yvonne Chiarelli

Associate Editor
Columbia, Maryland

Laurel Tilot-Jezowski

Associate Editor
Lansing, Michigan

Cara DelleChiaie

Office Manager
Catskill, New York

Pamela Blumgart

Consulting Editor – In Memorium
Mount Rainier, Maryland

History of the Guidelines

February 14, 1947—Appearance in Federal Register

The FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction has a long history as a federal and privately written document. The original General Standards appeared in the Federal Register on February 14, 1947, as part of implementing regulations for the Hill-Burton program.

1974—Document retitled; public input requested

The standards were revised from time to time as needed. In 1974 the document was retitled Minimum Requirements of Construction and Equipment for Hospital and Medical Facilities to emphasize that the requirements were generally minimum, rather than ideal standards. The 1974 edition was the first for which public input and comment were requested.

1984—Last edition revised and published by federal government

In 1984 the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) removed from regulation the requirements relating to minimum standards of construction, renovation, and equipment of hospitals and medical facilities, as cited in the Minimum Requirements, HEW Publication No. (HRA) 81-14500. Since the federal grant and loan programs had expired, there was no need for the federal government to retain the guidelines in regulatory format.

 

To reflect its non-regulatory status, the title was changed to Guidelines for Construction and Equipment of Hospital and Medical Facilities. However, the document was, and still is, used by many state AHJs for licensure or registration. Further, HHS staff members use the Guidelines to assess Department of Housing and Urban Development applications for hospital mortgage insurance and Indian Health Service construction projects. For these reasons, regulatory language has been retained. The 1983–84 edition of the Guidelines was the last one revised and published by the federal government.

The FGI Pioneer Award

Only a few select individuals or organizations in our midst are compelled by a vision to view a new path and embody the pioneering spirit and perseverance to pursue that path. They are the pioneers who lead us to a preferred future, and their dedication and passion inspire others to new levels of performance.

To honor these trailblazers, the Facility Guidelines Institute Board of Directors instituted the FGI Pioneer Award in 2015 to honor an organization or individual who has influenced the future of health care facility design and construction through participation in and support of FGI’s mission and vision. The Pioneer Award was established to acknowledge the contributions of FGI founding pioneer J. Armand Burgun, FAIA, FACHA, who was its first recipient.

The Pioneer Award is not a yearly award, but may be granted whenever the FGI board wants to recognize excellence.

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