The ACE Group announced the release of a new advisory entitled, "Healthcare Construction: Managing the Environmental Risks." The advisory discusses the potential risks and considerations healthcare organizations should identify during new construction or renovation projects. The advisory also examines opportunities to help mitigate the risks of potential pollutant exposures and describes how healthcare organizations can meet higher standards of care and take a proactive  approach to risk management to help minimize the potentially harmful effects of pollutants during construction.   

"It's a critical step for healthcare organizations to ensure they have the appropriate pollution insurance coverage in place as part of their overall construction project strategy."

"To keep pace with the advances in medical technology and the advent of healthcare reform, healthcare organizations have begun to upgrade their facilities or build new ones to better serve their patients," said Craig Richardson, senior vice president, ACE Environmental Risk. "During new healthcare construction or renovation projects, environmental risks can be a challenge because of the hazards the work poses to patients, staff  and visitors. ACE's Environmental Risk Practice understands these risks  and has developed this advisory to provide useful information to help  healthcare facilities better mitigate future pollution risks."   

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