Healthcare real estate presents unique challenges and opportunities for property managers. This session will examine the differences between medical and traditional tenants, focusing on operational requirements, safety standards, janitorial needs, and lease structures.
Panelists will highlight patient centered property management strategies, demonstrating how hospitality driven approaches can enhance both patient and physician experiences. The discussion will emphasize the property manager’s role as an extension of the healthcare brand, particularly in off campus and nontraditional settings.
Attendees will also explore emerging technologies such as CMMS platforms and tenant engagement tools. Practical insights into adoption challenges, ROI, and best practices for integrating healthcare and CRE systems will provide participants with tangible takeaways to strengthen partnerships and elevate facility operations.
Learning objectives—After the session, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate operational requirements for managing medical tenants versus traditional commercial tenants.
- Incorporate hospitality-driven strategies to improve patient and provider experiences in healthcare settings.
- Strengthen partnerships by proactively addressing compliance, safety and non-traditional clinical environments.
- Apply best practices for supporting healthcare providers in a clinical settling while leveraging emerging technologies to enhance efficiency, reactive and preventative maintenance and occupant/provider satisfaction.
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