Hospitals update to stay relevant

Modernizing systems and investing in technology will be essential


Modernizing systems and investing in technology will be essential for hospitals to combat the rising costs of healthcare, according to an article on the Marlin Finance website.

All across the country, hospitals are working to modernize their buildings and equipment to better serve patients and keep costs down. 

Updating healthcare equipment will save hospitals money in the long run by lower costs and keeping facilities competitive. 

Updates can range from structural improvements to old buildings and purchasing new equipment, to modernizing patient records and filing systems. 

Read the article.

 

 



January 6, 2016


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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