Healthcare Management and Healthcare system capacity.

Healthcare management and Capacity

Healthcare management and Capacity


The U.S. Healthcare system has continued to expand in recent years. With more than $39 billion dollars spent on health care construction projects in the U.S. alone in 2007, with the majority of the monetary spending going to work on new hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and also to expand on existing healthcare institutions. Growth in physician-owned specialty hospitals has been particularly rapid and strong continued growth is predicted. There has also been significant expansion of ambulatory surgery centers. This growth in facilities coincides with the potential expansion of the physician workforce as well as ever changing and advancing trends in technology. Given these major healthcare growth patterns, policy discussions about the amount and value of care delivered to Americans are increasingly focused on questions about the impact of changes in health system capacity. These findings have led to the conclusion that Healthcare management as a field and as a necessity is an overwhelming simple yet powerful conclusion in finding new ways to handle the growth.

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