
The Webinar Wednesday presentation “Maintaining Proficiency of a CMMS at All Levels of an Organization” presented by Matthew Binko was sponsored by Phoenix Data Systems. This webinar is eligible for 1 credit from the ACI.
A CMMS is only good as the individuals utilizing the software. However, quality software will always improve with innovation. It is important for administrators and users to be able to quickly onboard new users and take advantage of new features. Binko shared ways to create a training program to ensure maximum effectiveness for users of all levels. This included training throughout the life cycle of the software and beyond.
Binko has more than 15 years of experience in hospital security including roles as director of security for two major medical centers. He helped to direct task forces in developing policy for HIPAA and post-9/11 operations. In addition to the experience above, Binko has a BA degree from Keizer University. He has been the training manager for AIMS 3 since 2021. His training philosophy is for customers not to obsess about using their CMMS software perfectly, but to make it work efficiently for them.
Binko also answered questions during the webinar providing additional knowledge to attendees.
The webinar had 70 individuals registered with 44 logged in for the live presentation. A recording of the webinar, which includes the Q&A session, is available for on-demand viewing at WebinarWednesday.live.
Attendees shared feedback via a survey that included the question, “What was your single biggest takeaway from today’s webinar?”
“Support you can receive with the proper people,” shared Chuck Rowland, technical service manager, Clinical Technology Inc.
“Tailor your CMMS implementation off of your HTM team’s workflow to drive appropriate behavior and good documentation practices,” said Tom Caballero, executive director clinical technology with Kaiser Permanente.
For more information, including a calendar of upcoming webinars, visit WebinarWednesday.live.
