The Increasing Investment of Real Estate in the Health System—A Comparison between the USA and Europe
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Topic Background
1.2. Problem Statement
1.3. Research Rationale
1.4. Research Aim and Questions
- How have hospitals and trusts in the USA and Europe developed and increasingly invested in real estate?
- How have rehabilitation centers in the USA and Europe developed and invested in real estate?
- How have senior residents’ homes in the USA and Europe developed and invested in real estate?
1.5. Outline
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Theoretical Stage: Review of Current Literature
2.2. Interactive Stage: Online Questionnaires
2.3. Comparison Stage
3. Results
3.1. Literature Review
3.1.1. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Hospitals and Trusts in the USA
3.1.2. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Hospitals and Trusts in Europe
3.1.3. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Rehabilitation Centers in the USA
3.1.4. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Rehabilitation Centers in Europe
3.1.5. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Senior Residents’ Homes in the USA
3.1.6. The Increasing Investment in Real Estate by Senior Residents’ Homes in Europe
3.2. Online Questionnaire
4. Discussion and Analysis
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Article | Main Theme |
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USA | |
Akinsomi [34] | The market capitalization of REITs is highest in the United States. |
Amatya and Khan [16] | Psychological impacts of the pandemic necessitate the need for rehabilitation centers. |
Gupta et al. [2] | Private equity investments are rampant and guided by profits. |
Adnan et al. [35] | Prominent REITs in the healthcare domain are Health Care REIT Inc., HCP Inc., and Ventas Inc. |
Lew, Oh-Park, and Cifu [36] | Interdisciplinary rehabilitation is critical in the region. |
Saiz and Salazar [26] | Retrofitting nursing homes is necessary to meet the needs of residents. |
Lorenzoni, Belloni, Sassi [4] | High cost of healthcare in the US. |
van Overbeeke et al. [5] | Gene therapy medication is more costly in the USA that Europe. |
Europe | |
Newell and Marzuki [16] | REITs have promoted the increased performance of healthcare trusts in Germany. |
Bubbico et al. [17] | Market transitions in Central Eastern Europe encourage real estate investments. |
Bayly et al. [23] | The pandemic disrupted rehabilitation but offered opportunities for improvement. |
Gupta et al. [2] | Private equity investments in senior residents’ homes based on profits. |
Stucki et al. [37] | WHO envisions the development of rehabilitation centers as a key goal. |
Deusdad [33] | The nursing homes domain significantly ignores the wellbeing of the elderly. |
Rącka, Palicki, and Kostov [25] | The demand for new buildings in CEE have resulted in a drop in the cost of real estate investments. |
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Bachmann, M.; Taha-Mehlitz, S.; Ochs, V.; Frey, D.M.; Enodien, B.; Eriksson, U.; Taha, A. The Increasing Investment of Real Estate in the Health System—A Comparison between the USA and Europe. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1633. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121633
Bachmann M, Taha-Mehlitz S, Ochs V, Frey DM, Enodien B, Eriksson U, Taha A. The Increasing Investment of Real Estate in the Health System—A Comparison between the USA and Europe. Healthcare. 2021; 9(12):1633. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121633
Chicago/Turabian StyleBachmann, Marta, Stephanie Taha-Mehlitz, Vincent Ochs, Daniel. M. Frey, Bassey Enodien, Urs Eriksson, and Anas Taha. 2021. "The Increasing Investment of Real Estate in the Health System—A Comparison between the USA and Europe" Healthcare 9, no. 12: 1633. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121633
APA StyleBachmann, M., Taha-Mehlitz, S., Ochs, V., Frey, D. M., Enodien, B., Eriksson, U., & Taha, A. (2021). The Increasing Investment of Real Estate in the Health System—A Comparison between the USA and Europe. Healthcare, 9(12), 1633. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121633