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Assessing the feasibility of developing centers of excellence: six initial steps
Michael C Boblitz1, Jon M Thompson
1Department of Planning and Marketing, Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Michael.Boblitz@mjh.org
Abstract:
Using these six steps, hospital administrators can begin to assess the feasibility of creating a center of excellence in their facility: Forecasting demographic changes in the service area. Identifying service lines. Calculating use rates for key service lines. Evaluating market trends and market share. Conducting a financial review. Formulating a plan.
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