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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Accounting For Medical Equipment Presented by Rick Dillard, CPPM University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Heide Hellriegel, CPPM University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management A Property Network listing must be established. First things First
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management What is a Property Network? For this discussion, a property network is a list of employee names that have been identified as the “Property Experts” within a respective area. These “experts” are required to attend mandatory training every two years to stay abreast of current policies and procedures related to effective management of institutional property.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management What is a Property Executive? The President delegates to the Property Executives the responsibility for oversight and enforcement of institutional policies and procedures. The Executive Vice Presidents are named as the Property Executives. Property Executives provide oversight for their areas of responsibility by reviewing reports provided by the Property Manager including the results of the annual inventory. Property Executives ensure institutional policies and procedures concerning capital and controlled assets are followed in their areas of responsibility and enforce these policies and procedures when necessary.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management What is a Property Administrator? A Property Executive delegates to Property Administrators the custodial responsibility, accountability, and control of all capital and controlled assets entrusted to the division or department. Division Heads, Division Administrators, Department Chairpersons, Department Administrators, and Administrative Managers are Property Administrators. A Property Administrator is responsible for the division’s or department’s capital and controlled assets throughout the property life cycle. Missing and Stolen Property Reports require approval of the Property Administrator.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management What is a Property Officer? A Property Administrator delegates to the Property Officer the responsibility for the accounting of all capital and controlled assets entrusted to the division or department. A division may have one or more Property Officers as designated by the Property Administrator. The approval of the Property Officer is required for all disposals, transfers to the Warehouse, and transfers of capital and controlled assets from one department to another. The Property Officer is responsible for the timely completion and accuracy of the division’s or department’s annual physical inventory.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Property Classification
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management When does tagging occur? Tagging of your asset should occur during the receiving/commissioning process.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Tagging Procedure Procedure Property Identification Tags must be placed on the asset in a location that is readily visible and accessible for verification and scanning once the asset has been placed into service. This provides quick recognition by the human eye and allows for easy scanning with a bar code reader. Care should be taken not to place the tag on a removable section or panel as they can be interchanged during maintenance and result in incorrect association of an identification number with the asset.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Total asset count 57,371 individual assets Total asset value $ 1,146,712,100.04 Over 1 BILLION DOLLARS Note: These totals do not include buildings or real property. The numbers (combined) UTHSC + MD Anderson
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Determine your inventory method. Property Identification Tag Bar code scanner
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Tag placement is critical.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Floor plan maps
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Inventory by Exception Candidates Bio-Medical preventative maintenance records Vehicle Usage Logs Bed cleaning records Police firearms qualification records Fully executed transfers and offsite agreements RFID Pinging IT assets through the “wire” Blind Scan
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Vehicle Logs
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Pinging IT assets via “The Wire” AKA The Easy Button.
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Biomed PM records
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Passive RFID Radio Frequency Identification
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2013 NPMA Spring Conference Value Through Professional Asset Management Rick Dillard, CPPM Rldillard@mdanderson.org 713-745-9433 Heide Hellriegel, CPPM heidemarie.hellriegel@uth.tmc.edu 713-500-8195 Rldillard@mdanderson.org heidemarie.hellriegel@uth.tmc.edu Questions?
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