PMID: 11917778Mar 29, 2002Paper

Building boom

Hospitals & Health Networks
Don Babwin

Abstract

After a period in which financial issues forced many hospitals to postpone needed construction projects, a building boom is under way at last. Aging facilities, many dating to the heyday of Hill-Burton funding after World War II, are ill-equipped for the enormous changes in health care delivery, from new technology to the emphasis on outpatient treatment. Innovative financing strategies are helping to feed the trend.

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