Three Health Care Investment Trends For 2022

The healthcare sector was one of the beneficiaries of the pandemic, and the industry is rapidly growing.

As investors plan for 2022, Meridian CEO John Pollock is predicting three trends will drive activity healthcare real estate.

1. More Outpatient Facilities

The transition to outpatient facilities has been an ongoing trend over the last decade, and it accelerated during the pandemic.

“Services are migrating away from the acute care centers to more convenient outpatient centers” Pollock tells GlobeSt.com. “Ambulatory outpatient care facilities have been at the center of Meridian’s focus for years and we expect this trend to continue to accelerate and translate into more opportunities for investors, developers, and providers alike.”

2. Telehealth Gaining Momentum

Telehealth is the second major trend that Pollock sees gaining momentum this year.

“Everyone has read about the rapid adoption of telehealth during the pandemic. It certainly spiked in 2020, and while it has since leveled off, it is still an integral and effective means to deliver care,” Pollack says. “The physical manifestation of that trend is creating more flexible exam and telehealth rooms.”

The telehealth trend supports better patient care, especially as providers rush to build outpatient ambulatory facilities.

“We have seen an increasing need for outpatient ambulatory care centers either de novo or through renovations that require heavy lifting to meet the new care delivery models,” says Pollock. “A huge benefit of telehealth is providing greater access to care. During the pandemic, it provided a vital access point to care when physical appointments were not practical. Telehealth also allows patients in rural settings to have access to a specialist from the urban centers.”

3. A Focus On Behavioral Health

Finally, health care providers will increase focus on behavioral health.

“We are seeing numerous requirements,” says Pollock. “The stress, isolation and loss caused by the pandemic was the final straw and it is now widely known that behavioral health conditions impact one in four Americans.”

It isn’t only cultural changes that are driving activity in the behavioral space, but institutional investors are also backing these projects.

“Institutional investors have warmed up to having behavioral health tenants in their buildings and portfolios, and we have even seen cap rates move toward traditional medical office building valuations,” says Pollock. “It’s very exciting to be a part of creating more access to these much-needed services in our communities.”

 

Source: BenefitsPRO

Seavest And Nuveen Partner In $1 Billion Medical Office Transaction

Seavest Healthcare Properties, LLC, the New York City and White Plains based healthcare real estate investment management firm, a division of the Seavest Investment Group, LLC, has concluded a transaction including a portfolio recapitalization in partnership with Nuveen Real Estate, one of the largest real estate managers globally.

The approximately $1 billion transaction closed in December 2021. Seavest recapitalized a portion of its portfolio of high-quality medical office buildings with Nuveen which has $1.2 trillion under management and $144 billion in real estate assets across the globe. The transaction extends Seavest’s and Nuveen’s existing relationship in the medical office building and outpatient medical facility sector.

“This transaction is a great addition to Nuveen’s healthcare real estate portfolio, and we are excited to expand our partnership with Seavest. Nuveen is focused on investing in strategically located, high quality medical facilities that are positioned to efficiently deliver quality care to the surrounding community. This portfolio accomplishes that,” said Andrew Pyke, Head of Healthcare Real Estate at Nuveen.

“The transaction is a testament to our ongoing success working together,” said John Winer, Senior Managing Director & CIO of Seavest.  “We have assembled a portfolio of highly strategic medical properties through our acquisition and development efforts. This enhancement to our partnership with Nuveen enables Seavest to advance our mission of building long term relationships with our health system and physician tenants.”

BlackBirch Capital acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Seavest Healthcare Properties in the transaction. Goodwin Proctor, LLC served as legal counsel.

 

Source: HREI

Physician-Owned Florida Real Estate Poised To Prosper In 2022

ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors (ERE) just announced the release of an article that explores healthcare real estate investor sentiment for physician owned real estate in Florida.

Andy Matti, Author and Associate with ERE, highlights that, “Demand for healthcare real estate is expected to reach new highs in 2022. This trend uniquely positions physicians who own their real estate to capitalize on unprecedented values.”

Titled, “Physician Owned Real Estate: Florida Poised to Prosper in 2022“, the article provides a look into the future of healthcare real estate based on historical data with a general consensus that healthcare real estate investors remain consistent in their pursuit to acquire properties.

“Even if a real estate sale doesn’t meet the ownership’s current objectives, addressing potential partnership challenges early will maximize the value and security of their investment,” said Collin Hart, CEO and Managing Director of ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors.

 

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