Health Populi May 7, 2019
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

telehealth, virtual visits, remote health monitoring and mHealth apps in the healthcare landscape. But these growing technologies don’t replace the role of real estate in health, wellness and medical care.

Health care is a growing force in retail real estate, according to the ICSC, the acronym for the International Council of Shopping Centers, which has been spending time analyzing, in their words, “what landlords should know in eyeing tenants from a $3.5 trillion industry.”

Beyond the obvious retail clinic segment, the ICSC points out a key driving growth lever for its stakeholders, recognizing that, “The evolving status of patients as consumers represents a doorway for retailers and their landlords to enter health care.”

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