Establishments of licensed practitioners having the degree of M.D. and engaged in the practice of general or specialized medicine and surgery. Establishments operating as clinics of physicians are included in this industry. Osteopathic physicians are classified in Industry 8031.
The healthcare industry, particularly the NAICS 8011 category (Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine), has been experiencing several qualitative trends recently. One significant trend is the increased adoption of telemedicine services. This shift, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, is likely to remain a staple in the industry's offerings, providing patients with more flexible and accessible care options. Furthermore, there is a growing focus on patient-centered care, with clinics investing in technologies that enhance the patient experience, such as electronic health records (EHR) systems and patient portals.
Another notable trend is the move towards value-based care models, where physicians are increasingly compensated based on patient outcomes rather than the volume of services provided. This shift encourages higher quality care and greater efficiency. Additionally, there is a rising emphasis on mental health services, as awareness and de-stigmatization of mental health issues continue to grow.
Looking ahead, the near future of medical offices and clinics is expected to see further integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalized treatment plans. Investment in advanced medical technologies, such as wearable health devices and remote monitoring tools, will also likely increase, enabling more proactive and preventative care. Finally, regulatory changes and healthcare policy reforms, particularly in telehealth reimbursement and data security, will play significant roles in shaping the industry's trajectory.
Ambulatory surgical centers
Anesthesiologists, offices of
Clinics of physicians (M.D.)
Dermatologists, offices of
Freestanding emergency medical (M.D.) centers
Gynecologists, offices of
Neurologists, offices of
Obstetricians, offices of
Oculists, offices of
Ophthalmologists, offices of
Orthopedic physicians, offices of
Pathologists (M.D.), offices of
Pediatricians, offices of
Physicians (M.D.), including specialists: offices and clinics of
Plastic surgeons, offices of
Primary care medical (M.D.) clinics
Psychiatrists, offices of
Psychoanalysts, offices of
Radiologists, offices of
Surgeons (M.D.), offices of
Urologists, offices of
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