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February - 2017
Article Commentary Written by: John Cobb, Managing Director Global Healthcare Services
Microhospitals are seeing continued attention from hospital operators wanting to increase patients' convenience, stretch capital expenditures, reduce treatment costs, avoid site neutrality reimbursement cuts, and more.
Imagine a doctor's office that looks like an Apple Store, bills patients like Netflix, and incorporates Silicon Valley-approved talent and artificial intelligence (AI). All of that's a reality at Forward, a San Francisco-based medical startup that opened to the public on Tuesday.
Millennials, as the group is defined, represent the largest generation in U.S. history. Generally speaking, they form the age range between 18 and 35 years old. In actuality, though, there's no such thing as a millennial. Consider this: the life experiences of an 18-year-old and a 35-year-old are vastly different.
Cleveland Clinic kicked off 2017 with a new expansion project to add about 20 ICU beds in the Glickman Tower on its main campus in Cleveland. The building, which houses outpatient services for urology and nephrology, was never intended to house inpatient beds.