Michael Noto, SVP of the management services group at Health Care REIT

“As I look out to the future of health care, I see an increased response to the consumer patient's demand for convenience.” That is according to Michael Noto, SVP of the management services group at Health Care REIT. “This response includes more community based health care locations, more retail focused settings and greater use of virtual care (telehealth, telemedicine).”

Noto will serve as a speaker at the upcoming RealShare Healthcare Real Estate conference in Scottsdale, AZ, on December 7 and 8. More than 400 of the industry's top owners, investors, developers, providers, brokers and financiers will be in attendance at the event.

He tells GlobeSt.com that as more and more healthcare is being delivered on an outpatient basis, the demand for inpatient beds continues to diminish forcing hospitals to seek affiliations and co-branding opportunities to reverse this decline in utilization.

“The future hospital is much smaller than the current type,” he explains. “It has 10-16 beds for overnight stays, an ER, a surgery center, imaging and other ancillaries.”

To hear more thoughts from Noto and other expert panelists, sign up for the upcoming RealShare Healthcare Real Estate event.

In order to meet the needs and demands of the changing healthcare industry, real estate professionals need to adapt their strategies to new circumstances. Join us at RealShare Healthcare Real Estate on Dec. 7 and 8 for insights on succeeding in both the right markets and product types as well as navigating and finding opportunities in the more challenging ones. Learn more.

Michael Noto, SVP of the management services group at Health Care REIT Health Care REIT

“As I look out to the future of health care, I see an increased response to the consumer patient's demand for convenience.” That is according to Michael Noto, SVP of the management services group at Health Care REIT. “This response includes more community based health care locations, more retail focused settings and greater use of virtual care (telehealth, telemedicine).”

Noto will serve as a speaker at the upcoming RealShare Healthcare Real Estate conference in Scottsdale, AZ, on December 7 and 8. More than 400 of the industry's top owners, investors, developers, providers, brokers and financiers will be in attendance at the event.

He tells GlobeSt.com that as more and more healthcare is being delivered on an outpatient basis, the demand for inpatient beds continues to diminish forcing hospitals to seek affiliations and co-branding opportunities to reverse this decline in utilization.

“The future hospital is much smaller than the current type,” he explains. “It has 10-16 beds for overnight stays, an ER, a surgery center, imaging and other ancillaries.”

To hear more thoughts from Noto and other expert panelists, sign up for the upcoming RealShare Healthcare Real Estate event.

In order to meet the needs and demands of the changing healthcare industry, real estate professionals need to adapt their strategies to new circumstances. Join us at RealShare Healthcare Real Estate on Dec. 7 and 8 for insights on succeeding in both the right markets and product types as well as navigating and finding opportunities in the more challenging ones. Learn more.

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