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Optimisation of Healthcare Estates Through Technology’ - new healthcare white paper from SWG

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Healthcare estates account for a major proportion of the world’s built environment. While many are leading edge digital facilities, others are faced with the challenges of providing advanced medical care amidst crumbling infrastructure. As one of the world’s largest industries (at close to 10 percent of global GDP) healthcare organisations globally are facing rising operating costs due to aging and growing populations, increased focus on care quality and value, and evolving regulations.

Built areas of this scale present operational difficulties and the demand for service and value requires action to be taken without reducing essential functionality. However, advances in technology have meant that optimising estates management within the healthcare sector has become more achievable, both in terms of usability, cost and ease of implementation.

In this white paper, Service Works draws on its extensive experience in providing CAFM software to the healthcare sector, to explore how technology can be used to help both new and long standing facilities operate more effectively, wherever they are in the world.

For your complimentary copy of our white paper, ‘Optimisation of Healthcare Estates Through Technology’, please click here.

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