HOW TO CREATE A SERVICE LINE WITH A MARGIN OF 20% IN THE FIRST YEAR
Comprehensive Healthcare Solutions, Inc., March 1, 2007
How to create a service line with a margin of 20% after the first year.
Hospital executives have a tough job. To balance the budget you can either cut expenses or increase revenue. Have you considered adding a boutique service line that can generate a positive margin of 20% in 12-18 months, requires less than $26,000 per year (amortized) in capital funds, and brings up to 4 million dollars in in-patient admissions, surgeries, tests, and procedures? This white paper describes how one service line can stimulate more business in a short period of time.
BY: Karin Roemers-Kleven, RN, CWS, FCCWS, President/CEO
Comprehensive Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
Tacoma, WA
www.comprehensive-healthcare.com/
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Hospital executives have a tough job. To balance the budget you can either cut expenses or increase revenue. Have you considered adding a boutique service line that can generate a positive margin of 20% in 12-18 months, requires less than $26,000 per year (amortized) in capital funds, and brings up to 4 million dollars in in-patient admissions, surgeries, tests, and procedures? This white paper describes how one service line can stimulate more business in a short period of time.
BY: Karin Roemers-Kleven, RN, CWS, FCCWS, President/CEO
Comprehensive Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
Tacoma, WA
www.comprehensive-healthcare.com/
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
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