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The Healthcare Industry and Modular Medical Facilities — A Long History

Amid the hustle and bustle of medical history, building quality has taken a prominent role in saving lives. In this arena, modular medical buildings have often shown they are up to the task.The first prefabricated hospitals debuted in the mid-1800s during the Crimean War after the plea of Florence Nightingale (pictured below) for better field hospitals. Designed for ventilation and sanitation, these field hospitals reduced mortality rates of patients from 12% at the previous buildings to less than 1%.

A sketch of Florence Nightingale with a head covering wearing an elegant period dress with loose sleeves and a voluminous skirt.

In 2021, prefabricated hospitals once again came to the forefront of attention as the world fought to expand its hospital capacity amid the COVID pandemic. Chinese workers built a hospital of 269,000 square feet in two weeks, delivering 1,000 beds. A brand new modular hospital was built in England in the same time slot with 800 beds.

The nearly two centuries between the first and last modular hospitals have proven the quality of modular buildings, and their importance for alleviating the pressures hospitals face, from space constraints to financial difficulties, to the unpredictable changes in demand.

The Healthcare Industry and Modular Medical Facilities — A Diverse History

Modular hospitals make the front page especially when they help alleviate a large-scale crisis. Yet, modular medical facilities take on diverse roles within the daily life of medical care facilities, they are not just reserved for emergencies. From dialysis rooms, to pharmaceutical buildings, to research laboratories, dental offices, multiuse modular and veterinary clinics, modular medical facilities go far beyond the testing labs that have cropped up during COVID and the need for lightning fast solutions.

The proliferation of modular medical facilities comes about as the modular industry has modernized and become more versatile. Medical facilities require very specialized components, and the modular industry has adapted to accommodate the necessities of buildings as varied as obstetric clinics, radiology departments, and surgical rooms. As the healthcare industry reaches a critical mass in terms of demand for these specialized units, the modular industry has become ever more prepared to offer them with the cost and time efficiencies inherent to the industry.

An obstetric room with a sonogram machine, pink medical table with stirrups, a clock on the wall, and a wheeled organizer with drawers.

The Healthcare Industry and Modular Medical Facilities — The Advantages

Modular hospitals provide the healthcare industry with all the traditional advantages of modular building. Because the foundations are placed simultaneously with the manufacturing of the structures off-site, modular construction reduces construction times compared to traditional construction. The assembly line nature of modular construction further reduces building times while also providing quality safeguards. This can amount to millions of dollars of savings for hospitals.

Like with other industries, modular also provides the healthcare industry a wider gamut of financing options than traditional construction. Along with the speed & low collateral construction effects, and cost savings, modular financial options provide hospitals a potential savings decisions.

The Healthcare Industry and Modular Medical Facilities — The Future

As modular buildings get smart upgrades – tech giants like Facebook and Google have begun investing in modular buildings. They will shed negative stereotypes and help transform the healthcare industry. Patients in isolated areas of the country will receive attention at local hospital branches without heading towards central population hubs. Modular will also give patients a chance at more personalized and specialized care. A care that is unhindered by the amalgamation of overhead costs in one large, central hospital building. Altogether, portable healthcare for sale and lease has the potential of lowering costs of healthcare.

The Healthcare Industry and Modular Medical Facilities – Aries

Aries believes that modular is at its best when it offers turn-key solutions tailored to the client’s needs. That’s why medical facilities receive a one-on-one professional. We will work with the clients to  find the right solutions, getting them operational as quickly as possible. With experience in workforce housing, emergency relief, education, construction, business, healthcare, and more, Aries has the right space solution for healthcare needs. Along with custom building designs, Aries also offers various financing options.

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About Aries

Aries is a modular building provider of office buildings to be used as construction offices, portable school classrooms, mobile hospitals, workforce housing at oil pipeline sites, storage containers, and for disaster recovery relief, but we’d love to help you acquire your modular building for any purpose at all! We offer full turnkey solutions with exceptional customer service and robust financing options. We pride ourselves on combining technical and financial innovation. As well as, strategy that has already established us as a first choice to customers. Become a customer today! Visit Aries: www.ariesbuildings.com, or call (U.S.) 1-888-598-6689.