Workplace & Retail Clinic Bulletin April 2017 | ||
"Indeed, retail clinics have concerned medical groups since their origin. But we've also seen this statistic of high physician usage among retail clinic users over 4 years of doing these surveys." -Bruce Carlson, publisher, Kalorama Information |
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"According to HIT Consultant, millennials are going to retail clinics (34 percent) and acute care clinics (24 percent) to save time." Source: Business Journalism |
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Millennials and Money: Healthcare Trends Business Journalism, April 4, 2017 Consumerism will drive healthcare's future McKnight's, April 3, 2017 The rise of retail healthcare: What it means for traditional primary care practices Fierce Healthcare, March 28, 2017 One to One Health adds clinics at Purdue, Middle Tennessee Times Free Press, March 26, 2017 Retail Clinic Patients More Likely to Also Have a Regular Physician Contemporary Clinic, March 16, 2017 |
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