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Be Better Than Your Gut: A Data‑Driven Approach to the Healthcare Site Selection Process
From The Buxton Co Healthcare organizations often rely on demographic data to make real estate decisions. While counting rooftops, looking only at traditional data sources, and using your gut used to be enough to make site selection decisions, times have changed. Healthcare organizations can no longer look at patients with just healthcare in mind. With more options than ever before, patients now take a consumer driven‑approach when choosing where to receive healthcare services, making convenience king for most consumers. If you rely on traditional methods for site selection and expansion, you leave yourself vulnerable to make mistakes and let your competition come in and steal your market share. Get ahead of the competition and tap into consumer insights to uncover hidden growth potential with consumer analytics.
Go Beyond Demographics
Psychographics in Action
If You Build It, Will They Come? This is where consumer analytics can help you be better than your gut. Through consumer analytics, you can create detailed patient profiles uncovering the service line needs, lifestyle choices, behaviors and communications preferences of your patients and others just like them in any market. Combine this information to easily evaluate a locations potential, cannibalization risk, infill opportunities and the optimal service line mix for any location without stepping foot outside of your office through Buxton’s SCOUT web‑based platform.
Be Better Than Your Gut When It Comes to Site Selection. Make Data‑Driven Decisions
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