Unitd States Retail Clinics 2016: How Much In-Dire
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Dublin, March 08, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Retail Clinics 2016: Growth of Clinics, Revenue Forecasts, Sales of IVD Products to Clinics, Customer Satisfaction & Other Trends" report to their offering. This research report provides data including sales forecasts and store counts for health clinics located in drugstores and other retail locations in the U.S., as well as forecasts for IVD and pharmaceutical products that are sold to them. Major clinic providers are profiled in the report.
The retail clinic concept has shown potential to provide affordable, accessible and quality medical care to consumers who otherwise would have to wait hours, days, or even weeks for care. They also provide an alternative to costly, time-consuming emergency room care for sicknesses that could have been prevented if basic health care services had been available. Rising rates of utilization, for these reasons, are leading to substantial profits for providers, which is, in turn, driving further expansion.
The report also addresses how much indirect spending the clinics generate from clinic users who shop in the retail store, and provides a detailed analysis for the opportunity for major suppliers, including
- Vaccine Manufacturers
- Other Pharma
- IVD - POC
- IVD - Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay
- Indirect Spending from Clinic Customers
- Rental Income to Independent Retailers
- Clinic Services Revenue, Current and Forecasted
Key Topics Covered: 1: Executive Summary
- Scope and Methodology
- The U.S. Healthcare Market
- The Emergence of Retail Clinics
2: Introduction
- The U.S. Healthcare System Today
- Overview
- The Need for Alternatives
- High Cost of Care
- Inconsistent Quality of Care
- Delays to Treatment
- Insufficient Focus on Wellness and Prevention
- Healthcare Reform
- Medical Tourism
- The History of Retail Clinics
- Retail Clinics Today
- Business Model
- Consumer Response
- Growth Drivers
- Challenges
- Kalorama Survey on Consumer Retail Clinic Feedback
- Establishing a Retail Clinic
- Demographics and Location
- Choice of Outlet
- Systems and Scheduling
- Funding and Expansion
- Alliances
3: Out-of-pocket Expenditures: The Market in 2016
- Types of Expenditures
- Insurance Co-Payments
- Direct Payments
- Premiums and Plan Fees
- Payment Methods
- Cash or Check
- Credit Cards
- Loans and Lines of Credit
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Health Savings Accounts
- Medical Financing
- Amount Financed
- Elective Procedures
- Non-Elective Procedures and Prescription Drugs
- Non-Elective Procedures and Prescription Drugs
- Consumers Who Pay Out-Of-Pocket
- The Uninsured and Underinsured
- Medicaid Recipients
- The Disabled
- Senior Citizens
- The Mentally Ill
- The Obese
- Persons with Alcohol and Drug Addictions
- Persons with Chronic Conditions
4: Out-of-Pocket Expenditures: The Market in 2015 - 2020
- Trends
- Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Growth Drivers
- Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Growth Constraints
- Forecasts
- Expenditures by Type
- Payment Methods
- Amount Financed
- Types of Expenses Financed
- Consumers Who Pay Out-of-Pocket
5: Retail Clinic Service Providers
- The Industry
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
- The Market
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
6: Retail Clinic Suppliers
- Point of Care Tests
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
- Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassays
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
- Vaccines
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
7: Outlets for Retail Clinics
- Drug Stores
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Other Medical Care
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
- Food Stores
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Other Medical Care
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
- Mass Merchandisers
- The Industry
- Competitive Positions of Key Players
- Other Medical Care
- Convenience Clinic Sales Forecasts
8: Total Market 9: Issues and Trends
- Health Care Reform
- Physician Shortages
- Public Awareness
- Competition with Primary Care Providers
- Regulation
- Overview
- Regulation of Convenience Clinics
- Pending Legislation
- Development of Standards
- Streamlining of Services
- Labor Shortages
10: Company Profiles
- Aurora Quick Care
- Bellin Health Fastcare
- Capitol One Healthcare Finance
- CareCredit
- CareSpot
- Clear Balance
- Credit Medical
- E-Financing Solutions
- MedChoice Financial
- MinuteClinic
- RediClinic
- Reliance Medical Finance
- The Little Clinic
- Walgreens Boots Alliance
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3c...il_clinics
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