Guest guest Posted August 7, 2012 Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 We have faced similar issues in my neck of the woods with local hospital systems (state funded by tax dollars none-the-less). I have even brought this issue up to my state representatives with no success. My only answer has been to provide services that the larger companies are unwilling/ unable to provide. (In-home, outpatient services) Cohen PT, MS MobileRehabNC.com > > Group, > > I work in a rural hospital offering IP/OP/HH treatment, also associtated with local school district for Sports Medicine care. We are facing a major threat from a regional system 30 minutes south of us that are making plans to open a therapy clinic in our town and another town about 20 minutes away. The other facility has already placed an AT with the other high school and had aims to do the same with our school district, but have been turned down due to our 10 year history helping the school district. We also have the support of another regional system 45 minutes north of us that we like to keep the other organization out of our area. The threatening organization ultimatley wants to funnel our patient down into their system never to be seen from again... > > So my question is this. What would you do to limit the competing organization from having an impact in your community/market area? We have some ideas brewing, but am putting this out here since two (or several hundred in this case) is better thatn one. > > Thanks for the input! > > Gwilliam, PT, MHA, CWS > Director of Rehabilitation > Bowie Memorial Hospital > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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