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CHARACTERISTICS OF HOSPITAL INDUSTRY

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1 CHARACTERISTICS OF HOSPITAL INDUSTRY
1) Intangibility: Health care services being highly intangible, to beat this intangibility the irony of modern marketing takes place such as use of more tangible features to make things real and believable. Ways to overcome this drawback: Visualization: The industry has to make available visualization so that, search and experience qualities are crystallized. E.g. Press releases, distribution of brochures and leaflets, newsletters, digital marketing and media campaigning.

2 Ways to overcome this drawback:
2) Inconsistency: Quality of service offered differs from one extreme to another. This is because of total dependence on human interactivity or playing human nature, i.e. because human beings can never mechanize or replicate themselves. Ways to overcome this drawback: Training: A scheduled Training of the employees in respect of the work/service can prove to be the best solution to this drawback. E.g. make it mandatory for doctors and other health personnel to undergo 6 weeks of training every year or 6 month of training every 6 years. Automation: The service providers analyze that, human quality deteriorates with repetition of work; this has an ill effect during the final delivery of the service. E.g. Automatic equipments ensuring safety and accuracy 2/10

3 Ways to overcome this drawback:
3) Inseparability: Service transaction becomes unique because it mandates, during transaction, the physical presence of the provider and the consumer. Ways to overcome this drawback: HR Management: This is the best way out for the setback. E.g. Training, internal branding, cultivating brand culture and brand ambassador concept, reward system to promote brand champions 3/10

4 Ways to overcome this drawback:
4) Perishability: Services are intangible, they cannot be packed & neither can be stored nor can they be inventoried. The implication is that the service has to be produced and consumed instantly; there is no scope of storage. Ways to overcome this drawback: Managing demand & supply: That is to say that, there has to be provision for all sorts of stipulations at all times to the greatest possible extent. E.g. Service developments according to market needs. 4/10

5 Service layers CORE PRODUCT Treatment of human ills EXPECTED PRODUCT
EXPECTED PRODUCT Infrastructure to support reasonable number of beds Seamless operation and chain of values at all touch points Equipments AUGMENTED PRODUCT Ambience, facilities, extra services 5/10

6 Core Product, Expected Product and Augmented Product
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7 INNOVATIONS IN HOSPITAL INDUSTRY
Auto check-in and check out Specialty hospitals Hospital administration. Medical records management. Waste management. Telemedicine. Virtual Hospitals 7/10

8 MEDICAL TOURISM Medical tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care. Such services typically include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip), cardiac surgery, dental surgery, and cosmetic surgeries. As a practical matter, providers and customers commonly use informal channels of communication-connection-contract 8/10

9 Medical Tourism Leisure aspects typically associated with travel and tourism may be included on such medical travel trips. Prospective medical tourism patients need to keep in mind the extra cost of travel and accommodations when deciding on treatment locations. Factors that have led to the increasing popularity of medical travel include the high cost of health care, long wait times for certain procedures, the ease and affordability of international travel, and improvements in both technology and standards of care in many countries. 9/10

10 PROBLEMS FACED BY THE INDUSTRY
Low public spending on health Lack of adequate beds in the public hospitals Lack of emphasis on prevention Enforcing standards of medical care rendered by hospitals and private health practitioners Extremely low bed : people ratio in Government and Charitable Hospitals Excessively high costs of private hospitals perceived by customers Skewed towards urban populace Insurance provides insufficient financial claims to pay for hospital expenses More research, awareness and communication and greater public involvement in understanding health issues. 10/10


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