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New download: BD+C's 2024 Healthcare Annual Report

Healthcare Facilities

New download: BD+C's 2024 Healthcare Annual Report

This free 66-page special report is our first-ever “state of the state” update on the $65 billion healthcare construction sector.


By BD+C Staff | July 11, 2024
New download: BD+C's 2024 Healthcare Annual Report - Trends and Innovations in Hospitals, Outpatient Facilities, and Behavioral Health Centers
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Welcome to Building Design+Construction’s 2024 Healthcare Annual Report. This 66-page special report is our first-ever “state of the state” update on the $65 billion healthcare construction sector.

The the report, which is available both as a free digital magazine and a free PDF download (short registration is required for both), the editors:

  • highlight our top-10 trends in three key healthcare subsectors (hospitals, outpatient facilities, and behavioral health centers)
  • present the findings of our exclusive outpatient facility survey
  • provide a 2024-2025 outlook for the healthcare construction sector
  • offer a roundup of market innovations for 2024, and
  • outline innovations and trends related to products, materials, assemblies, and building systems for the healthcare building sector in an AIA-accredited course.

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEET THE EXPERTS   
Page 4      
The BD+C editors connected with nearly 160 healthcare market firms and organizations for this report. Meet our contributors and sponsors.  

SECTION 1 - 2024-25 HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION OUTLOOK   
Page 6   
Tracking the current and future states of the $65 billion healthcare market: hospitals, outpatient facilities, specialty medical buildings, and medical office buildings.  

SECTION 2 - HEALTHCARE SUBSECTOR TRENDS   
Page 14  
Top 10 Trends in the Hospital Facilities Market  
Raising the experience bar for patients, families, and staff is the focus of newer projects.

Page 26      
Top 10 Trends in the Outpatient Facilities 
Market Hospital systems and healthcare investors are reaching out with auxiliary medical facilities to capture patient market share.  

Page 33  
Top 10 Trends in the Behavioral Facilities Market   
As accessibility and acceptance improve, the emphasis on crafting meaningful behavioral health spaces is becoming a higher priority for many in the AEC industry.

SECTION 3 - EXCLUSIVE RESEARCH   
Page 40      
MOB/Outpatient Facilities: Healthcare’s New Frontier 
More than 130 healthcare experts share their thoughts on trends, innovations, and opportunities in the $18.3 billion outpatient facilities market.  

SECTION 4 - INNOVATIONS ROUNDUP   
Page 44      
2024: A Year of Innovation in the Healthcare Market 
We present a roundup of our favorite healthcare market innovations for 2024.  

SECTION 5 - AIA CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE   
Page 57      
With Intention and Innovation, Building Teams Boost Healthcare Efficacy 
This AIA-accredited course worth 1.0 AIA HSW covers innovations and trends related to products, materials, assemblies, and building systems for the U.S. healthcare building sector.

 

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