
Hospitals are under pressure to maintain safe, efficient care environments while managing rising operating costs, aging infrastructure and limited capital budgets. In this episode of Healthcare Insider, Christy Fetsch and Michael Pickard of Trane discuss how healthcare leaders can rethink deferred maintenance, evaluate the hidden cost of inaction and structure facility investments in more predictable, budget-friendly ways. The conversation explores how aging building systems can affect patient care, why emergency repairs often cost more than planned modernization, and how aligning facilities, finance and clinical leaders can help organizations move from reactive spending to strategic infrastructure planning. What You'll Learn How deferred maintenance can disrupt clinical operations and patient environments Why aging infrastructure may affect lending, bond ratings and long-term financial risk How flexible financing can help turn large capital projects into predictable payments Ways to align facility upgrades with patient care, safety, resilience and operating performance
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