Print Email Facebook Twitter Ways to study corporate real estate management in healthcare Title Ways to study corporate real estate management in healthcare: An analytical framework Author van der Zwart, J. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Arkesteijn, M.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Date 2009 Abstract Since 2008, after 35 years of a publicly supported healthcare real estate budget system, Dutch healthcare organisations have become financially responsible for the profits and risks of their real estate investment. Furthermore the Dutch healthcare system is in transition towards a regulated market system with growing competition between healthcare providers.Both developments will probably change the way healthcare organisations manage their real estate, the location choices they make and the building typology they choose. Real estate will become an increasingly strategic source of profitability and overall performance, similar to capital, human resources, information / knowledge and technology.In the literature on Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) different models have been developed to link real estate strategy to business strategy (Jonge et al., 2008). In this paper we explore whether these models can be applied to support hospital organisations in their decision-making about real estate. These models are used to build an analytical framework that will be used in a PhD research study called Better healthcare for lower costs, real estate strategies in a changing context. The main issues of this PhD research are the changing context and scope of Corporate Real Estate Management for hospitals and its impact on real estate decisions in relation to general corporate management. Subject Building typologyconceptual frameworkcorporate real estate managementhealthcarehospitalsurban setting To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0d19f615-b5a1-4546-8a13-2aa8de195d73 Publisher HaCIRIRC, Brighton Source Improving health care infrastructures through innovation¿. Conference Proceedings HaCIRIC 2009, Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Centre Event Improving health care infrastructures through innovation¿. Conference Proceedings HaCIRIC 2009, Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Centre, 2009-04-02 → 2009-04-03, Brighton Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2009 J. van der Zwart, Theo van der Voordt, M.H. Arkesteijn Files PDF 2009_HaCIRIC_VanderZwart_ ... _study.pdf 596.91 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0d19f615-b5a1-4546-8a13-2aa8de195d73/datastream/OBJ/view