"To A Degree"
In a recent discussion with a specialist who had just opened a new practice location, I asked if he had studied pertinent demographic information prior to choosing the location. His answer was, "To a degree". I found this a surprising answer given the nearly $500,000 spent to open the practice in leased space. He said that he had been in the area for 5 years prior to opening the practice and so he knew about the location. Of course now a great deal was dependent on attracting patients and making the practice viable. We talked about his marketing challenges and lack of patients and, given his limited study of demographics, his answers were lacking in detailed prospective resident and business information. In my view, it is critical to secure detailed area specific demographics when considering any practice related initiative. Just a cursory look or thinking that as a doctor CEO in a local area for a number of years means that you know everything about the area can be costly and just plain wrong. Whether for a new practice or established practices, ordering a demographics study for your practice patient drawing area is a prudent step prior to any transition, marketing or expansion initiative. See how at: http://www.berningaffiliates.com/demographics.htm