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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Asset Optimization
  • Strategic Planning

Background:

  • National Health Service (NHS) Trusts in England face challenges in aligning existing estate capacity with evolving clinical demands.
  • Underutilized, aging, or obsolete buildings represent a significant drain on resources and a missed opportunity for value generation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline an effective estates strategy for NHS Trusts to maximize value from their current property portfolio.
  • To advocate for regular asset reviews and condition assessments to inform estate management decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of strategic approaches to estate utilization and value realization.
  • Recommendation of a 'six-facet' survey to assess the condition and suitability of healthcare assets.
  • Emphasis on aligning available space with future clinical needs and considering alternative uses for underperforming properties.

Main Results:

  • Adoption of a proactive estates strategy can lead to optimal space utilization and enhanced financial value.
  • Regularly assessing asset condition and suitability provides a robust framework for informed decision-making.
  • Selling or repurposing underutilized or obsolete buildings can unlock capital and improve overall estate efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • NHS Trusts should implement comprehensive estates strategies that prioritize both clinical need and financial value.
  • A systematic 'six-facet' survey is a crucial tool for understanding and managing the condition and suitability of healthcare assets.
  • Informed estate management through regular reviews ensures the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of the NHS estate.