John Wilson |
CHICAGO, IL —Implementation of the Affordable Care Act will
spur many changes for healthcare providers in the near future, with the highest
impacts taking place in ambulatory care strategy and new outpatient facilities,
according to a recent report from HSA PrimeCare, one of the Midwest’s leading
full-service healthcare real estate advisor.
“Our findings show healthcare providers will face
significant challenges handling the increased patient population created by the
Affordable Care Act and the new fee structures and cost pressures associated
with it,” said John Wilson, president of HSA PrimeCare.
“Yet with these
challenges will also come many new opportunities, as savvy providers are
rethinking old strategies and developing new ways to deliver efficient care
models in an outpatient setting and expand their system.”
Through a combination of interviews, research and surveys,
HSA PrimeCare engaged leading healthcare executives across the Midwest,
including several presidents and CEOs of area hospitals, chief strategy
officers at several health care systems, leading academics at Midwestern
medical schools and several management-level decision makers from major
providers, to gauge their opinions and strategies for successful implementation
of the ACA and their predicted outcomes.
To read the complete white paper, please visit HSA PrimeCare’s web site.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Mark Thomton, mthomton@taylorjohnson.com, 312-267-4523
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