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Retail Based Health Clinics Primer for Hospitals as Clinics perators Part 2 - How to Decide If You Should Partner with a Retail Clinic - The Benefits and Challenges

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

1:00-2:30 pm EDT

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New Rochelle, NY – Nationwide hospitals, physician groups, and private companies are eagerly entering the Retail Based Health Clinic business. At present there are over 70 different companies running over 1100 clinics in the US. Some experts predict this number to be cut in half over the next few years due to consolidation, and challenges in maintaining profitability. Yet these same forecasts indicate that an additional 400 hospitals and healthcare systems will enter this business in the next 24 months.

In Retail Based Health Clinics Primer for Hospitals as Clinics Operators Part 2 – How to Decide If You Should Partner with a Retail Clinic Vendor – The Benefits and Challenges, scheduled for May 14, 2008, will take an in-depth look at the retail health clinics and help you create a retail clinic strategy for your hospital. During this 90-minute webinar, Mary Kate Scott author of The Hospital Retail Clinic Toolkit will provide an in-depth overview and compelling analysis of current market trends and provide a template on how to make this strategic decision. In addition, Teri Watson from Mt Carmel Hospital System and Lisa Loscalzo from The Little Clinic will share the benefits of their partnership in developing and managing retail health clinics as well as the key strategies every provider must know to ensure success in this marketplace.

Formal presentations will be followed by a 30-minute Q&A to answer your most pressing retail based health clinic questions.


Learning Objectives

Tune into this live 90-minute webinar from the convenience of your office to better understand:

  • The care and business model for retail clinics operated by hospitals and healthcare systems
  • The top five critical assessments a health care organization must make before deciding when and how to enter the retail clinic space – whether as operator or as a partner
  • The trend of the retail health clinic for hospitals as clinic operators, which retailers are seeking hospital as operators and partners and how to approach retailers with a retail clinic opportunity
  • Review data on market penetration and demographics of consumers visiting retail clinics by Region, State, Urban versus Rural, Retail Chains
  • Explore the physician response versus consumer responses

Who Will Benefit

Senior Hospital and Clinic Executives responsible for:

  • Business Development
  • Financial Management
  • Strategic Planning
  • Marketing
  • Managed Care Contracting
  • Partnerships
  • Clinical Operations
  • Compliance
From:
  • Hospitals
  • Urgent Care Clinics
  • Large Physician Group Practices
Speakers

Mary Kate Scott
Principal
Scott and Company
Author of The Hospital Retail Clinic Toolkit

Teri Watson
VP of Planning and Marketing
Mt Carmel Hospital System

Lisa Loscalzo
Executive Vice President
The Little Clinic

About our Speakers

Mary Kate Scott is the Principal of Scott & Company, a strategy consulting firm for health provider and technology firms, their investors, and leading not-for-profit healthcare organizations. Her recent book, The Hospital Retail Clinic Toolkit, is a practical guide to help hospital executives respond to retail clinics. She works with leaders of hospitals, medical device firms, pharmaceutical companies, retailers and investors to evaluate the opportunity and impact of retail clinics and other growth strategies. Mary Kate is the author of two groundbreaking reports on retail clinics: HealthCare in the Express Lane, and was formerly with McKinsey & Company. She can be reached at MaryKateScott.com.

Registration Information
  $299 for live webinar

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