
Technology and innovation are driving more patient care to outpatient settings. And that’s a good thing. It’s more cost-effective, and many patients prefer to go home.
INPATIENT FACILITIES
BEhavioral health hospitals
INPATIENT REHABILITATION FACILITIES
medical surgical hospitals
microhospitals
At the same time - Hospitals and Acute Care services delivery remain an important part of the care continuum.
All healthcare cannot be delivered in an outpatient setting. Older patients, complex surgeries and conditions, and post-acute care hospitalizations mean that the need for inpatient care is persistent and growing.
And certainly - Hospital facilities have changed dramatically over the past few decades. They are more efficient and designed for the speed of change while being patient and family-friendly - and they are getting patients home more quickly.

At the same time - Hospitals and Acute Care services delivery remain an important part of the care continuum.
All healthcare cannot be delivered in an outpatient setting. Older patients, complex surgeries and conditions, and post-acute care hospitalizations mean that the need for inpatient care is persistent and growing.
And certainly - Hospital facilities have changed dramatically over the past few decades. They are more efficient and designed for the speed of change while being patient and family-friendly - and they are getting patients home more quickly.



















