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Site Selection Navigator

Health system strategy  Interactive map
The job to be done

“Pick the next ambulatory site with evidence the board trusts.”

Ambulatory expansion decisions turn on three layers seen together: where competitors already deliver care, where capacity is approved to grow, and where demand sits. The Navigator puts all three on one interactive map with drive-time analysis, refreshed monthly so every decision reflects the market as it is now.

How it works — process view
Layercompetition, capacity, demandLocalizedrive-time analysisRefreshmonthly re-verificationComparecandidate scenariosDeliverboard exhibitsLive mapIllustrative process view. Panel composition, tagging logic, and scoring methods are proprietary and ship under license.
Why this matters
  • Site decisions are seven-figure commitments made on the market as it will be — not as a directory described it two years ago
  • Competitor density and drive-time overlap determine whether a new site captures demand or splits it
  • Boards approve faster when every layer on the map traces to a named source
Key features

Competition, capacity, and demand layers on one interactive map

Drive-time isochrone analysis for any candidate site

Monthly re-verified care-site census with system ownership rollups

Capacity-filing overlay showing approved-but-unbuilt competitor growth

Exportable board exhibits with sources and as-of dates

The quality process behind it
  • Named primary source and capture date on every figure — if a number can’t carry its lineage, it doesn’t ship
  • Append-only history: prior observations are preserved, never overwritten, so point-in-time claims hold up
  • Enforced refresh cadence with continuous freshness monitoring against an objective coverage yardstick
  • Analyst review gate before every release — auto-assembled drafts never reach a subscriber unreviewed
Why this outruns AI-alone answers
  • AI summarizes what is visible today; closures, rebrands, and withdrawn postings vanish from the web and cannot be reconstructed later
  • The records live in dozens of inconsistent state portals — without expert curation and cross-referencing, AI answers are confidently wrong
  • Each month of observation widens a historical gap that no new entrant — human or AI — can backfill
By the numbers
~9 of 10U.S. hospital beds covered by daily competitor hiring signals
35 statescapacity-approval (CON) filings archived and searchable
140,000+licensed facilities on file with bed capacity detail
Monthlyverified census of competitor care sites, history preserved
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Market-scoped subscription with seat licensing; single-decision engagements available. Quoted by market and seat count.

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