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Acute Agility: Why Leaders Should Build Flexibility Into Their Strategic Plans

As the medical complexity of patients in the United States continues to increase, it is important for providers to be flexible in their ability to respond to current and future patient needs.

In order to effectively prepare for the future, health systems should consider co-locating a variety of services on their hospital campuses beyond short-term acute care, including rehabilitation, long-term acute care and behavioral health, and allow for beds to be designated flexibly across these services.

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