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The U.S. health care industry The U.S. health care industry is in a crisis, dealing with fluctuating demand and utilization, capacity constraints, staffing shortages, intense media attention to patien
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The U.S. health care industry is in a crisis, dealing with fluctuating demand and utilization, capacity constraints, staffing shortages, intense media attention to patient safety, increased focus on information management, technology adoption, and deployment challenges. It is a crisis of rapidly rising costs, aging facilities, limited access to capital, and the new consumerism among health care users. These current issues affect the way facilities are used, planned, financed, and built. In this essay