From medical office buildings to life sciences, healthcare real estate is positioned for continued success as 2023 begins, various sources said. Among them, Gensler, the architecture and design powerhouse, shared five predictions.
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New York has long faced challenges with hospital bed allocation, a problem that was starkly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a recent podcast, The pathway to closing hospitals in New York, featuring Mark Ustin, a New York State
12/5/2024 • Ella Krygiel, BOMA International
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In today’s world, finding ways to make healthcare more sustainable isn’t just about being eco-friendly; it’s also a smart move for keeping costs in check and setting your organization up for long-term success. During the 2024 Medical Real Estate Conf
10/17/2024 • Ella Krygiel - BOMA International
Behavioral health properties have increasingly attracted investment with more than $3 billion in the past 10 years, the Colliers U.S. Research Report: Q2 2024 states. As behavioral health demand increased exponentially since the pandemic, the need fo
8/22/2024 • Ella Krygiel - BOMA International
Hospitals are making innovations to establish their facilities as smarter, more intelligent spaces. The topic of smart buildings has been circulating in the commercial real estate industry for some time now, but what does a smart building really mean
Skilled nursing facility occupancy has been on a steady rise for 13 consecutive quarters, signaling long-term demand for care services, according to a recent GlobeSt. report. To shed light on the evolving trends in this sector, we’ve invited two indu
Ensuring future flexibility in healthcare facilities is crucial as we consider evolving patient needs. With the announcement of a new surgical “megafloor” being constructed at the acute care hospital on the UCI Health – Irvine campus and many other p
Since the pandemic, digital health has emerged as a major force in the medical field. Its definition can vary widely depending on the source. For example, the World Health Organization defines digital health in their Global Strategy on Digital Health
The life sciences sector is rapidly advancing, driven by innovations in cell and gene therapy, the development of sustainable laboratory solutions, and the incorporation of AI technologies to enhance drug discovery and development processes. In CBRE’