Healthcare Workforce Reshapes Real Estate Footprint

In January, the U.S. healthcare industry added nearly 82,000 jobs—more than half of 130,000 national gains—according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS projections through 2034 show steep growth for nurse practitioners (40%), physician assistants (20%), and managers (23%), prompting a shift toward outpatient, neighborhood clinics, team-based care, and upgraded digital infrastructure affecting real-estate strategy by 2030.
Key Points
- 1Reports rapid January hiring: healthcare added ~82,000 jobs, over half of 130,000 national gains.
- 2Highlights outpatient and advanced-practice provider growth reshaping care delivery toward clinics, home, and community settings.
- 3Advises real-estate leaders to prioritize flexible outpatient facilities, residential proximity, and integrated digital infrastructure.
Scoring Rationale
Uses authoritative labor data and clear real-estate implications + scope limited to healthcare real-estate rather than broader innovation.
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