United States Retail Clinics 2015-2019: Growth of Stores, Consumer Opinion, Leading Competitors, Sales of Products to Clinics (Diagnostic Tests, Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines), Clinic Sales Forecasts and Trends
DUBLIN, Mar. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gtppzj/retail_clinics) has announced the addition of the "Retail Clinics 2015: Growth of Stores, Consumer Opinion, Leading Competitors, Sales of Products to Clinics (Diagnostic Tests, Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines), Clinic Sales Forecasts and Trends" report to their offering.
Convenience clinics, also known as retail health clinics, are a quickly growing segment of the U.S. health care marketplace. Retail clinics are typically located in stores, malls and other retail locations, making them convenient for shoppers.
Other characteristics of retail clinics include:
- Low cost services enabled by high throughput and cost containment;
- High transparency of pricing, with rates often prominently displayed;
- Usually staffed by nurses or nurse practitioners;
- Increasing acceptance of payment through insurance as well as by cash, check or credit card;
- Broad purchasing power across many locations.
Convenience clinics by nature are designed to occupy small spaces and provide just basic care. Therefore, they do not use most of the sophisticated medical equipment found in hospitals or specialty centers such as advanced imaging devices. However, retail clinics are becoming relatively large users of point-of-care (POC) tests, clinical chemistry and immunoassay laboratory tests and vaccines.
Retail Clinics 2015 looks at retail clinics' impact and growth of market over the next five years, including:
- Retail Clinic Service Revenues, 2009-2019
- Sales to Retail Clinics by Suppliers, 2009-2019
- Revenues to Retailers from In-Store Clinics, 2009-2019
- Revenues to Retailers from In-Store Clinics, 2009-2019
In the convenience clinic industry, retail outlets provide the facilities in which service providers set up operations. These include mass merchandisers; drug stores; supermarkets; other large stores and locations. While drug stores will continue to represent the majority of all retail clinic locations by 2019, a rising number of clinics will be located at these other facilities as the retail health care concept is embraced by a growing number of stores.
Retail Clinics 2015 examines:
- The U.S. Market for Retail Clinic Services, 2009-2019
- Growth of U.S. Retail Clinic Services, 2009-2019
- Leading Service Providers' Revenues and Market Share, U.S. Market for Convenience Clinics, 2014
- Market Shares of Leading Retail Clinic Service Providers, 2014
As part of the report's coverage, profiles are provided of key service providers as well as players in the patient financing market, including:
- Access Health
- Aurora Quick Care
- Bellin Health FastCare
- Capital One Healthcare Finance
- CareCredit
- CareSpot
- Clear Balance
- Credit Medical
- e-Financing Solutions
- The Little Clinic
- MedChoice Financial
- MinuteClinic
- RediClinic
- Reliance Medical Finance
- Target Clinic Medical Associates
- Walgreens
Key Topics Covered:
One: Executive Summary
Two: Introduction
Three: Out-Of-Pocket Expenditures: The Market In 2015
Four: Out-Of-Pocket Expenditures: The Market In 2014 - 2019
Five: Retail Clinic Service Providers
Six: Retail Clinic Suppliers
Seven: Outlets For Retail Clinics
Eight: Total Market
Nine: Issues And Trends
Ten: Company Profiles
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