has decided to develop a pediatric sports medicine program. Identify potential target markets for this new service. Potential target markets for this service would be in an inner city community that has a concentrated amount of middle/high school consumers with multiple athletic programs. Being in the inner city, potential consumers would typically resort to the emergency room, urgent care clinic, or a pediatrician. Another potential target market could be a pediatric medical group with sub-specialties
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orthopedic group practice has decided to develop a pediatric sports medicine program. Describe at least three potential markets for this new service. The potential markets that a pediatric sports program could provide services for would ultimately determine how fast and how well they will reach their maximum potential. The first target market a pediatric sports program would be children between the ages 06-17 years old. Having this target market would consist of all school-age children, which are
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Health Services Strategic Marketing HSA 505 2016 An orthopedic group practice has decided to develop a pediatric sports medicine program. Describe at least three potential markets for this new service. There are many marketing decisions one make in their effort to build an effective program, but should always include Ability, Availability, and Price. Ability refers to skill, but also a special focus in the practice. Availability is the amount of time one has to invest in the practice and of
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1. Executive Summary NextGen Fitness will serve North Philadelphia area school age children, helping them to become more productive, while lowering their overall health risk with innovative wellness programs and strategies. Our business is based on two simple facts: 1. Healthy school age children are more productive than chronically ill and overweight children. 2. It costs less to prevent injuries or illnesses than to treat them after they occur. At NextGen Fitness, we tie learning ability
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Introduction 1.1 Rationale of selecting the Topic There are some reasons behind selecting this topic. Now a day the business world is greatly influenced by their Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR). It is also a modern marketing concept. Here it is very important to study about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of different company, bank, and financial institution. In this regard as a renowned and large private online bank of Bangladesh the study of Corporate
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strategy will be created that includes goals and an operational plan to increase PFCC of the organization by improving one of the gaps that’s identified. I will discuss financial implications that this strategy may have on the organization. I will identify potential members for the multidisciplinary team who could assist in improving the identified gap. I will discuss the purpose and scope of the team to include the member’s roles, and importance of diversity within the team. The team will focus in a meaningful
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strategy. He then goes on to show how social marketing can promote healthful behavior, how it can counter media messages about unhealthful behavior, and how it can encourage discussions between parents and children. Evans concludes by noting some potential future applications to promote healthful media use by children and adolescents and to mitigate the effects of exposure to commercial marketing. These include
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AP Photo/LisA BiLLings Confronting America’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic How the Health Care Reform Law Will Help Prevent and Reduce Obesity Ellen-Marie Whelan, Lesley Russell, and Sonia Sekhar May 2010 w w w.americanprogress.org Confronting America’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic How the Health Care Reform Law Will Help Prevent and Reduce Obesity Ellen-Marie Whelan, Lesley Russell, and Sonia Sekhar May 2010 Contents 1 Fast Facts on Childhood Obesity 3 Introduction and summary
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PhD Todd S. Ellenbecker, DPT W. Ben Kibler, MD A United States Tennis Association Sport Science Committee Project Tennis Recovery: A Comprehensive Review of the Research Copyright © 2010 United States Tennis Association Inc. ISBN 978-0-692-00528-6 Editors: Mark S. Kovacs, Todd S. Ellenbecker, W. Ben Kibler TENNIS RECOVERY A Comprehensive Review of the Research A United States Tennis Association Sport Science Committee Project Editors: Mark S. Kovacs, PhD Todd S. Ellenbecker, DPT W
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Electronic Cigarette Stop Program Jennabelle Jo Andrews Alexander NUR/598 September 8, 2014 Linda Roan Abstract The Public health Department in Las Vegas Nevada has become concerned with the increasing popularity and use of electronic cigarettes. The consequence of e-cigarette use on the health of the public is uncertain. There is a lack of information, and regulation making it unknown if these products are safe. One of the main concerns is the potential influence on children, and whether
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