Webinar Recap: How Medtail Merges Healthcare with the Convenience of Retail

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HENDERSON HEADLINES WEBINAR RECAP: HOW MEDTAIL MERGES HEALTHCARE WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF RETAIL Authored by: Mark Chrisman & Jason Wollum | June 22, 2021 With more than 50 years of experience designing building systems for retail and healthcare spaces, adapting to the growing medtail trend has been seamless for Henderson Engineers. While it’s not a new concept, medtail is gaining traction as an avenue for healthcare providers to increase patient convenience by capitalizing on available retail space. Henderson’s retail practice director Jason Wollum and healthcare practice director Mark Chrisman discussed The Growing Buzz Around Medtail in a recent webinar. Key takeaways from the conversation, moderated by our chief technical officer Dustin Schafer, are summarized below. WHAT IS MEDTAIL? Defined as the decentralization of healthcare into the retail environment, medtail has recently emerged as an ideal model for the convergence of patient and customer convenience. For years, local grocery and general merchandise stores like Walmart and Target have incorporated pharmacies as a way to increase consumer convenience and loyalty. The positive impact of providing health and wellness services in places where consumers already shop, work, and live has led to the expansion of dermatology/med spas, dental, diagnostic imaging, and similar services into retail centers. A recent notable shift in medtail is with national health systems and hospitals opening spaces in the communities they serve to be closer to (and more convenient for) patients. Health systems have started opening branded spaces in mixed-use environments, offering urgent care, imaging, and laboratory services that would typically be provided on site. Health system providers know their sprawling campuses aren’t the easiest to access or navigate, so they are expanding into medtail environments to improve the patient experience. But there’s more to the trend’s recent growth. WHY IS THERE GROWING BUZZ? Approximately a decade ago, the rapid acceleration of ecommerce (combined with lingering effects of the great recession) caused disorder in the retail world leading many to believe “the retail apocalypse” was imminent. Some companies believed the convenience of online shopping and modified consumer purchasing habits would eliminate the need for brick-and-mortar stores entirely. While that didn’t happen to the extent predicted, there continues to be an overabundance of available physical retail space today. Additionally, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on retailers and healthcare


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