RE Journals: A time of change: Healthcare providers struggling to recover after the pandemic still working hard to meet their patients’ changing demands
1 May 2023
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Medical providers today are firmly in expansion mode, looking for new outposts to set up freestanding medical clinics, ambulatory surgery centers and specialty practices far from their main hospital campuses.
At the same time, they are struggling to rebuild their cash flows after the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many face a labor shortage as the country deals with a shortage of nurses and doctors. And the competition for patient dollars is only increasing.
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