HealthcareÌýleaders, like you, have learned to adapt, not only operationally but in how youÌýplan and design healthcare facilities.ÌýTight budgets, staffing struggles, and rising operations costs remain obstacles.ÌýHowever,Ìýwith technological advancesÌýand innovation,Ìýthe desire to improveÌýyourÌýpatient care and staff well-being continueÌýto redefine the healthcare landscape.Ìý
In a recent study conducted by ¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp, providers representing organizations nationwide shared their experiences and insights on healthcare industry trends shaping the market.
Under Pressure to Do More With Less
The rising cost of goods, services, and labor places extra strain on organizations dealing with reduced funding. Increased care demands, especially for specialty services, are met with the need to improve facility amenities and aesthetics and create more flexible spaces.
Providers also face the challenge of navigating increased care demands with less staff. As such, they must bridge the staffing gap with solutions that come at a higher cost.
Technology's Influence on Healthcare
The growth of technology and remote care shapes not only howÌýyouÌýdeliver care, but the spaces in whichÌýyouÌýtreat patients. ManyÌýprovidersÌýhave embraced the benefits offered by virtual care; however, others fear remote care will make healthcare services less personalized.Ìý
Will telehealth affect facility size?ÌýMore than half of providers anticipate either no change or an increase in their facility’s footprint.
Consumers are in the Driver's Seat
Providers, like you, shared that healthcare affordability continues to decline despite patients having more flexibility to compare service costs across different providers. In a consumer-driven market,Ìýorganizations face the challenge of a competitive market while addressing rising healthcare costs.
Continuing to Invest in Facilities
Community growth and increasing care needs have led many healthcare organizations to prioritize capital spending. For you and your peers,Ìýflexibility remains a priority, allowing facilities to adapt as community healthcare needs change.
I feel that we will have more technology in place to help staff with patients so this can free up their time and help them treat patients more effectively.