Create a 1,000-word
“Startup and Strategy” business plan for a mobile clinic for a rural area. The
business plan should contain the sections and components common to typical
business plan models. However, the specific needs of each project will
determine the appropriate model to use. Relevant data, tables, charts, and
graphs may be included. Please use the 2 references I found on Google Scholar
to help.
“Startup and Strategy Model” —- Mobile
Clinic for Rural America
1.
Give
a description of product or service (the goal is to manage chronic diseases such
as heart disease and diabetes in rural areas, where medical services are scarce).
2.
Give
a detailed operational plan for the mobile clinic
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Below are just some tools to help.
A key component of our
community health program are mobile clinics. Mobile health clinics can bring
health services directly to rural populations. Our business plan proposes the
dissemination of mobile clinics that may be in the form of buses, vans, RVs, and
trailers. These mobile clinics can operate independently or as extensions of
existing healthcare organizations. Currently, there are about 1500 to 2000
mobile clinics in the US that provide health services to over 5 million people
in rural areas (Attipoe-Dorcoo et al., 2020).
Attipoe-Dorcoo,
S., Delgado, R., Lai, D., Gupta, A., & Linder, S. (2020). Analysis of
annual costs of mobile clinics in the Southern United States. Retrieved January
29, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758644/
Key points
➢ There are about 1500 to
2000 mobile clinics in the US that provide health services to over 5 million
people in rural areas.
➢ Planning a mobile clinic
business plan can involve multiple stakeholders from the private, non-profit,
and public sectors.
➢ The most significant cost
in this plan is the equipment and operating expenses for mobile clinics.
➢ Given its relatively
low-cost to start, the mobile business model appears to be a sound economic
complement to stationary healthcare facilities.
Aung, K. K., Hill, C.,
Bennet, J., Song, Z., & Oriol, N. E. (2015). The emerging business models
and value proposition of mobile health clinics. American journal of accountable
care, 3(4), 36.
Key Points
➢ Mobile health clinics are a
community-centered solution that can eliminate barriers to access, reduce health
disparities, and improve care delivery while decreasing healthcare costs.
➢ Fifty-seven percent of
visits to mobile health clinics are made by uninsured individuals.
➢Mobile health clinics can
provide a significant return on investment (ROI).
➢ Mobile health clinics can
potentially help generate savings for healthcare organizations implementing
population health management under ACO contracts.
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