Healthcare administrators face several challenges in implementing circadian lighting systems, which are proven to enhance patient recovery. One major hurdle is the upfront installation cost, typically ranging from $2,000 to $3,500 per room, which conflicts with limited budgets and competing financial priorities. Additionally, decision-makers require hard data to justify the return on investment; obtaining access to de-identified health records for analysis remains a significant barrier. Integration poses another challenge, as many facilities were not originally designed for such advanced systems, often resulting in lengthy installation processes due to logistical complications. Lastly, resistance to change further complicates matters, as hospital staff frequently prioritize immediate operational concerns—like staffing or medical equipment upgrades—over lighting enhancements, despite their acknowledged benefits.