
One of the best ways for hospitals to extend their foodservice offerings is through catering programs beyond the hospital wall, but that doesn’t mean new on-site programs can’t work too. We found 5 ways to maximize your kitchen to reduce food waste and gain profit:
- On-site Catering
Expand your food service operation beyond breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hospital conference rooms are a common venue for daily meetings, medical events and large gatherings. Utilize your kitchen by providing catered food, snacks and drinks for these events to boost revenue and visibility.
- Home Meal Delivery
Help ease discharged patients back into a healthy routine with meals delivered to their homes. Using Cambro’s lightweight Cam GoBox, prepackaged meals are safely stacked and kept hot or cold during transport. Drivers can help answer any questions about the meals while also checking on the patients and the progress of their recovery. Check-ins can help decrease the number of readmissions to the hospital, impacting both revenue and evaluations.
- Satellite Feeding
For large-scale deliveries, Cambro’s Pro Cart Ultra safely holds and transports bulk quantities of hot or cold foods. It’s adjustable stainless steel universal rails hold GN food pans, sheet pans, trays and large pizza boxes.
- Cooking Classes
Increase revenue in a new way by offering cooking classes to discharged patients and the nearby community. Many people need help thinking of new, healthy ideas that address dietary concerns, such as diabetes, gluten-free and low cholesterol. Cooking classes offer valuable information while also making it a fun learning experience.
- Donate Leftovers
Support your local community and decrease food waste by finding somewhere to donate your leftovers. Sometimes food is prepped and never used or cooked and ultimately unserved. The Environmental Protection Agency recommends finding food pantries, food banks and food rescue programs that are distributed to those in need. Depending on the regularity of leftover food at your facility, creating a schedule to have organizations pick up food on a weekly basis could help streamline your donation process.
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