Healthcare trends to watch in 2020

One of the healthcare industry’s chief struggles is attracting and retaining healthcare facility staff


Healthcare trends to watch in 2020 include the impact of workforce constraints and shifting worker demographics and how sweeping disruptions are changing consumer expectations, according to an article on the Medical Construction & Design website.

One of the healthcare industry’s chief struggles is attracting and retaining healthcare workers and administrative staff. 

Plus, there’s also an untapped opportunity for personalization that truly improves the healthcare experience. 

While it’s worth reflecting on the strides the industry has made in the pursuit of better patient and caregiver environments, work still remains, the article.

Read the article.



December 20, 2019


Topic Area: Industry News


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