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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-869580
Business Plans
Publication History
Publication Date:
12 May 2005 (online)
ABSTRACT
The business strategy for establishing a clinical office involves three key components: fundamental change from the traditional technical model in processes for accepting referrals; establishment of a high-quality clinical operation; and changing the perception of interventionalist radiology among the referring community and the public. The costs and revenues used to derive profit and loss statements will vary considerably across regions and practice set-ups. Some of the considerations are outlined in this article, but it will be up to interventionalists and their business managers to make these factors conform to their individual practices and locations.
KEYWORDS
Strategy - outpatient referral - pro forma - market - risk
REFERENCES
- 1 McGraw J K, Fricke B, Lippert J A et al.. Prospective evaluation of imaging and interventional procedures generated by an out patient interventional radiology office. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2004; 15 S175
Timothy P MurphyM.D. F.S.I.R. F.A.H.A. F.S.V.M.B.
Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Brown Medical School
Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02903