The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today  the AHA鈥檚 American Society for Healthcare Engineering an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for its work to help health care facilities become more energy efficient. ASHE鈥檚 free Energy to Care benchmarking and awards program helps hospitals track energy use, become more efficient and redirect energy savings toward patient care. Hospitals in the program together have saved more than $327 million on energy to date. The EPA and Department of Energy will present the award to ASHE on April 20 in Washington, D.C. 鈥淩eceiving this award for a second consecutive year recognizes the ongoing dedication that our members have shown toward the goal of creating more efficient health care facilities,鈥 said ASHE Executive Director PJ Andrus. 鈥淲e are excited to build on our previous success and support hospitals and health systems advance affordability in health care.鈥

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