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    From cost center to command center: How health systems are codifying innovation in support services.

    healthadminBy healthadminMarch 23, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    From cost center to command center: How health systems are codifying innovation in support services.
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    Max Mosky, Senior Vice President of Strategy & Innovation, Compass Healthcare

    As you walk down the hallways of your hospital in the morning, you will encounter the people who make care possible. Environmental services professionals rotate the room with trained precision, food service workers deliver the first hot meals of the day to patients, and biomedical technicians check equipment to support medical teams.

    Each of these moments shapes something meaningful, such as making beds available faster, feeding patients better, and having devices ready when needed. As health systems face increasing operational pressures, the strategic relevance of support services has come into sharper focus.

    Today’s healthcare systems are grappling with concurrent headwinds such as increasing patient severity, persistent workforce shortages, rising costs, shrinking profit margins, and rapid technological advances.

    But it also means more is possible. That’s the shift. Organizations that are moving forward aren’t just embracing innovation, they’re codifying it.

    In that environment, all features related to the patient experience need to be given greater importance. Support services can no longer be measured solely on siled KPIs or on budget. That’s as expected. The real question is whether they positively contribute to outcomes, throughput, safety, and the kind of patient experience that builds loyalty in an increasingly competitive market.

    How AI, technology and innovation can change the equation

    The operational intelligence now available to support service teams is game-changing. What does this change look like? This is predictive analytics that predicts discharge patterns and pre-positions environmental and transportation resources before a surge arrives. It is an AI tool that helps analyze patient feedback and apply proven solutions in similar environments. Menus and retail platforms evolve based on what patients actually order, how they respond, and where waste and complexity creeps into their operations. It is an equipment lifecycle platform that can analyze actual utilization and failure patterns to extend asset life and uncover capital planning insights on which finance and operations can act in concert.

    However, technology alone cannot achieve this. Technology is the foundation. Data is how the system learns. AI is a way to make that intelligence scalable. Organizations that derive the most value from these tools do more than simply purchase the platform. They are investing in partners who combine analytical power and organizational fluency to turn insights into action.

    They use it to continually and relentlessly refine their operating models. A signal occurs when every room has been cleaned, every meal has been delivered, every task has been assigned, and every delay has been avoided. The question is: Will that signal be locked up in a report or translated into action? In high-performance systems, data is used prescriptively to rebalance workloads, identify friction points, improve service recovery, refine menus, and help leaders make decisions faster and with more confidence.

    And where AI becomes especially powerful is when you scale that intelligence across the enterprise. This reduces reliance on a team’s collective knowledge, increases consistency, and gives frontline teams and leaders faster access to trusted answers at critical moments. This helps increase system durability, especially in environments where turnover, volatility, and complexity can degrade performance over time. That’s when innovation stops being a fad and actually starts working.

    System advantages

    When the Compass Healthcare sector operates within a health system under shared governance, like many major systems across the country, performance gains go far beyond efficiency. A unified analytics layer brings together environmental service turnaround data, meal quality scores, patient experience feedback, and labor metrics into a single view. The escalation path is clear. The targets are aligned. It’s system design.

    Environmental services departments operating within this tailored model have demonstrated at least a 14% increase in room turnover compared to their self-managed peers. These are real, measurable benefits that directly translate into earlier hospitalization and improved performance. On the food and nutrition side, menu engineering based on live performance data reduces waste and remake rates, and improves patient satisfaction scores in highly visible ways.

    Health system leaders need partners who understand the complexities behind their walls, anticipate new challenges, and share responsibility for results. This difference is more important now than ever. Vendors manage service lines. A true partner will solve problems that you are not yet aware of.

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    If your organization’s support services are still valued primarily as a cost control activity, it’s worth asking harder questions. Are the partners working in-house contributing to the brand experience, or are they just executing to spec? Is operational data acting as a unified intelligence layer across functions, or siled within separate vendor portals? Are the people doing this meaningful work every day truly integrated into your mission, or are they treated like outsiders?

    The healthcare system that will lead in the coming years will not be determined solely by clinical technology. How all layers of operations work together intelligently, including those not visible on clinical dashboards, differentiates and drives customer preferences. And the organizations that move forward will be those that do more than innovate. They will build systems that scale innovation.

    This is an intangible competitive advantage.

    Max Mosky is Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation. compass healthcareis a leading provider of support services, bringing together the expertise of Morrison Healthcare, Crothall Healthcare, Intelas, TouchPoint Support Services and Unidine Healthcare.



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