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How the Business of Healthcare Builds Community

Chamber EY Releases Report on Healthcare Industry in South King 

 
(Federal Way, WA).
The Greater Federal Way Chamber recently released a report on South King County's healthcare landscape with Ernst & Young.  The report studied the regional healthcare supply chain and identified potential opportunities to strengthen the region and its economic base through the healthcare
 industry.
 

“When we examine healthcare through an economic lens, we discover a sector that uniquely combines stable demand, high-wage employment, and community impact,” said Federal Way Chamber CEO Rebecca Martin, CCE.
“Business leaders often focus on quarterly metrics and immediate market opportunities,” she said . “However, the most transformative growth comes from understanding the deeper currents that shape our regional economy and few sectors offer as much potential as healthcare.”

Unlike many industries vulnerable to economic cycles or technological disruption, healthcare demonstrates remarkable resilience. Aging demographics ensure consistent demand growth, while emerging models, from outpatient care to wellness services, create new opportunities for innovation and efficiency. Strengthening our regional healthcare ecosystem addresses immediate needs while building infrastructure that attracts talent, retains residents, and generates ripple effects across multiple sectors.

The most compelling is healthcare's role as a talent magnet, says Martin. The study reveals that South King already has a substantial healthcare workforce with many currently commuting elsewhere for employment. “By expanding local opportunities,
 we can retain this human capital while attracting additional skilled professionals,” she said. This creates a prosperous cycle: better healthcare services improve quality of life, which attracts more businesses and residents, which justifies further healthcare investment.

Smart business leaders recognize that community health directly impacts workforce productivity, recruitment success, and long-term sustainability. Companies increasingly compete not only on salary, but also on quality of place. A region known for excellent healthcare and wellness amenities becomes a powerful differentiator in talent acquisition.

Wellness initiatives represent particularly smart investments, offering high returns through reduced healthcare costs, improved employee engagement, and enhanced community appeal. For example, when businesses support trail connectivity, wellness centers, and preventive health programs, they're investing in infrastructure that reduces absenteeism, attracts health-conscious workers, and positions the region as forward-thinking. These initiatives also create new business opportunities in wellness services, healthy hospitality, and outdoor recreation. These are sectors that complement traditional healthcare while building community identity.

Martin noted that studies like the EY healthcare analysis provide the data-driven foundation essential for strategic decision-making.   “They reveal where market gaps exist, where workforce development should focus, and how different sectors can collaborate for mutual benefit,” she said. “Most importantly, they show us how economic growth and community well-being can advance together.”


The healthcare study was adopted by the Federal Way Chamber as an identified goal in the 2024 Regional Economic Development Strategies report by EY.

“As we look to pursue new economic opportunities in South King County, this was a real lightbulb project,” said Martin.  “As a workforce initiative, the healthcare industry is about building healthier communities and businesses that can attract investment and talent for generations to come. “
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Read: A Region With Potential: How the Business of Healthcare Builds Community

The Greater Federal Way Chamber is an economic development focused, membership supported organization comprised of business enterprises, civic and community organizations, educational institutions, and public sector agencies. For more on our economic development work, visit fedwaychamber.com.
 

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