All over America today we discovery medical professionals who are busy, in fact they are increasingly busy as the Baby Boomers are reaching Medicare age as well as finally getting their health problems addressed. Occasionally these are health problems that really should have been addressed a few years back however evaluation and care were delayed due to lack of coverage.
Meanwhile, even however caregivers are busier than ever most hospitals have empty beds-sometimes lots of unfilled beds. Why is that? What are the key aspects that have driven U.S. health care outside of the inpatient hospital into ambulatory care settings? If the inpatient hospital is unfilled, where do we discovery our patients these days? What specific kinds of facilities are providing more care than our hospitals are providing today?