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Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP)

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Becoming a certified environmental services professional with CHESP certification shows that you know how to maintain health care environments.

2025 Environmental Services Departments of the Year

The Association for the Health Care Environment honors top-performing teams for operational excellence

2025 EVS Department of the Year: Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan County

The EVS's team commitment to collaboration and cleanliness are helping to drive better patient outcomes

2025 EVS Department of the Year: Onvida Health Yuma Medical Center

EVS team focuses on structural efficiencies to enhance cleanliness and accelerate patient flow

2025 EVS Department of the Year: VA Palo Alto Environmental Management Service

The 500-bed category winner leans on patient feedback and technology to help boost performance

Hospitals pilot virtual reality training for infection prevention

Massachusetts hospitals explore the potential of emerging technologies to better teach cleaning and disinfection protocols.

Environmental Services Department of the Year

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The EVS Department of the Year highlights the outstanding achievements of a cutting-edge environmental services team in maintaining high levels of performance in cleaning, disinfecting, infection prevention, environmental sustainability and stewardship, technology use, patient satisfaction, education, and training in critical areas.

AHE Academy | Focused Education for the Busy Environmental Services Leader

AHE Academy is an intensive, focused learning event. It includes a curated selection of programs that will expand the expertise of any EVS leader.
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Members in Action Maternal Case Study: Partnering to Improve Birth Outcomes in a Rural Community

In 2015, Kearny launched the Pioneer Baby program in partnership with KU School of Medicine-Wichita to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing pregnancy complications, premature births, low- or extremely high-birth weight, and cesarean sections while increasing breastfeeding rates.