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Find Your FGI Codes/Guidelines: How to Use the Adoption Map
University
Course Overview
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This course is an introduction on how to use the adoption map on FGI's website. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of the adoption map
- Demonstrate how to use the adoption map
- Assess state, document, and code adoption
9% completed
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About FGI
13% completed
About FGI
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What is FGI?
Click each button as they appear to learn more.
How We Help
What We Do
Who We Are
17% completed
FGI Mission and Vision
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Mission: Establish and promote consensus-based codes, advised by research, to advance quality health care.
Vision: FGI will be the leader in guiding the development of the health care built environment.
23% completed
FGI use as a standard
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Click each to review how the FGI Codes/Guidelines are used.
Minimum program space sizes
Safety Risk Assessment
Infection prevention
Architectural details
Surface & built-in furnishing requirements
Minimum required engineering design criteria
27% completed
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What is the Adoption Map?
32% completed
Watch The Video
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Watch the video introduction on how to use the adoption map.
36% completed
Use of the adoption map
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Click the for an interactive tour.
Click the Select Edition button to see which states use what year of the Codes/Guidelines.
41% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the as they appear for an interactive tour.
45% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the as they appear for an interactive tour.
45% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the to learn more about what you can learn about a state.
The agency responsible for enforcing the Codes/Guidelines is listed here. Click the link to go to their website.
50% completed
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Check Your Understanding
Directions: Choose the correct answer to the following questions. Use the adoption map to find the answers. Open the adoption map web page in another window here.
53% completed
knowledge check
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59% completed
knowledge check
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64% completed
knowledge check
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68% completed
knowledge check
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72% completed
knowledge check
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77% completed
knowledge check
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82% completed
knowledge check
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86% completed
Well done!
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Congratulations!
You're an adoption map expert!
91% completed
Connect with FGI
95% completed
Thank You
Thank you for supporting our mission to establish and promote consensus-based codes, advised by research, to advance quality health care.
To conclude this course, return to the course navigation bar on your left and complete the brief 3-question survey on your learning experience.
100% completed
Click a state to see what editions and documents are used there.
Click the 'Select Edition' button to see which states use what year of the FGI Codes/Guidelines.
What editions the state uses. States may use different editions of different documents.
Scroll down to see individual state information.
The agency responsible for enforcing the FGI Codes/Guidelines is listed here. Click the link to go to their website.
Click 'reset' to start over
Click the 'Select Edition' and 'Select Document' buttons to see which states use what year of the document.
Education
FGI provides valuable education for organizations, teams, and individuals involved in the planning and design of health and residential care environments. It equips professionals with a deeper understanding of the FGI Codes/Guidelines requirements and their application to the design of safe and functional health and residential care settings.
What documents a state uses are listed here.
FGI Codes/Guidelines
We publish the FGI Codes/Guidelines that support the planning, design, and construction of hospitals, outpatient facilities, and residential care and support facilities. FGI partners with numerous other organizations to help drive practical, evidence-informed publications.
Click a state to see what editions and documents are used there.
Not-for-profit organization
We're an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing codes and guidance for health and residential care facilities.
Scroll down to see individual state information.
Click the 'Select Document' button to see which states use what document.
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Click the arrow to begin the course
Find Your FGI Codes/Guidelines: How to Use the Adoption Map
University
Course Overview
Click the audio button to start each course page
This course is an introduction on how to use the adoption map on FGI's website. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
9% completed
Click the audio button to start each course page
About FGI
13% completed
About FGI
Click the audio button to start each course page
What is FGI?
Click each button as they appear to learn more.
How We Help
What We Do
Who We Are
17% completed
FGI Mission and Vision
Click the audio button to start each course page
Mission: Establish and promote consensus-based codes, advised by research, to advance quality health care.
Vision: FGI will be the leader in guiding the development of the health care built environment.
23% completed
FGI use as a standard
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click each to review how the FGI Codes/Guidelines are used.
Minimum program space sizes
Safety Risk Assessment
Infection prevention
Architectural details
Surface & built-in furnishing requirements
Minimum required engineering design criteria
27% completed
Click the audio button to start each course page
What is the Adoption Map?
32% completed
Watch The Video
Click the audio button to start each course page
Watch the video introduction on how to use the adoption map.
36% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the for an interactive tour.
Click the Select Edition button to see which states use what year of the Codes/Guidelines.
41% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the as they appear for an interactive tour.
45% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the as they appear for an interactive tour.
45% completed
Use of the adoption map
Click the audio button to start each course page
Click the to learn more about what you can learn about a state.
The agency responsible for enforcing the Codes/Guidelines is listed here. Click the link to go to their website.
50% completed
Click the audio button to start each course page
Check Your Understanding
Directions: Choose the correct answer to the following questions. Use the adoption map to find the answers. Open the adoption map web page in another window here.
53% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
59% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
64% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
68% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
72% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
77% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
82% completed
knowledge check
Click the audio button to start each course page
86% completed
Well done!
Click the audio button to start each course page
Congratulations!
You're an adoption map expert!
91% completed
Connect with FGI
95% completed
Thank You
Thank you for supporting our mission to establish and promote consensus-based codes, advised by research, to advance quality health care.
To conclude this course, return to the course navigation bar on your left and complete the brief 3-question survey on your learning experience.
100% completed
Click a state to see what editions and documents are used there.
Click the 'Select Edition' button to see which states use what year of the FGI Codes/Guidelines.
What editions the state uses. States may use different editions of different documents.
Scroll down to see individual state information.
The agency responsible for enforcing the FGI Codes/Guidelines is listed here. Click the link to go to their website.
Click 'reset' to start over
Click the 'Select Edition' and 'Select Document' buttons to see which states use what year of the document.
Education
FGI provides valuable education for organizations, teams, and individuals involved in the planning and design of health and residential care environments. It equips professionals with a deeper understanding of the FGI Codes/Guidelines requirements and their application to the design of safe and functional health and residential care settings.
What documents a state uses are listed here.
FGI Codes/Guidelines
We publish the FGI Codes/Guidelines that support the planning, design, and construction of hospitals, outpatient facilities, and residential care and support facilities. FGI partners with numerous other organizations to help drive practical, evidence-informed publications.
Click a state to see what editions and documents are used there.
Not-for-profit organization
We're an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing codes and guidance for health and residential care facilities.
Scroll down to see individual state information.
Click the 'Select Document' button to see which states use what document.