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Retail Clinics 2012: Growth of Stores, Consumer Opinion Surveys, Winning Competitors, Supplier Sales of Products to Clinics, Clinic Sales Forecasts and Trends
By: PR Newswire
Dec. 10, 2012 01:38 PM
NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Retail Clinics 2012: Growth of Stores, Consumer Opinion Surveys, Winning Competitors, Supplier Sales of Products to Clinics, Clinic Sales Forecasts and Trends Retail health clinics have grown from concept to a functioning part of the U.S. health care marketplace. Retail clinics, also called convenience clinics, are mostly located in drug stores but also in retailers such as Walmarts and Target stores, grocery stores and even malls. The basic premise is that they take advantage of the retailers traffic, and provide defined services generally though a nurse practitioner or a physician assistant.. Especially attractive to customers, they offer walk in service, better hours and in some cases, lower costs. The concept survived the recession, the opposition of medical associations and state legislatures. But market developments have not always unfolded in line with forecasts made in the first launch of the concept. With the development of healthcare reform in the United States, many are evaluating these small healthcare venues inside a heavily trafficked retail setting as a one of many possible answers to an expected increase in insured patients. Kalorama has been watching the retail clinic industry for several years and in 2012, there are some changes and noticeable data that has challenged some of the assumptions previously made about these clinics. This report Retail Clinics 2012 looks at retail clinics' impact and growth over the next five years. The report forecasts the growth of stores with clinics, the sales of the clinics and takes a look at changing consumer opinion of clinics. It also looks at the sales that pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies may make through retail clinics. Although different operators employ slightly different approaches, the overall business model for retail clinics is quite consistent. It involves the provision of basic healthcare services at a low cost, in a facility conveniently located in a busy retail outlet, with broad hours of operation. Locations such as drug stores, food stores and other popular retail outlets with pharmacies enable patient accessibility and make it easy for patients to get their prescriptions filled nearby. They can also encourage customers to stay longer at the store and make more purchases, providing indirect income to the retail outlet. In this market research report, Kalorama outlines many of the factors that will determine the future of the retail clinic concept:
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Growing Acceptance? Store Growth Trends US Healthcare Trends Favorable to Clinics Key Retail Clinic Cities Retail Clinic Traffic Trends Retail Clinics Sales Trends Suppliers Scope and Methodology CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION The Healthcare Industry Out-of-pocket Expenditure Growth Drivers Out-of-Pocket Growth Constraints Convenience Clinics vs. Urgent Care Clinics Retail Clinic Business Model Services Staffing Growth Drivers Challenges Retail Clinic Legislation Choice of Outlet Drug Stores Clinics In Malls Smaller Operators Persist Retail Clinic Store Growth Retail Clinic Locations by Brand/Operator Retail Clinic Locations by City
CHAPTER THREE: CONSUMER OPINION Kalorama Survey On Retail Clinics Take Care Health Poll, Walmart Poll Harris Poll CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS Healthcare Reform: Patient Swoon? Components of Healthcare Reform Retail Clinic Usage Increases Publix, MediMin, NowMedical Clinic Closings Physician Groups Still Wary Retail Clinic Return Visitors Retail Clinic Role in Lowering Costs Increasing Role of Nurse Practitioners New Competitors to Retail Clinics Virtual Clinics Non-Clinic Retail Services Competition from NP Practice Offices Expansion of Services CHAPTER FIVE: MARKET ANALYSIS Retail Clinic Sales Forecasts Diagnostic and Pharmaceutical Sales To Retail Clinics Diagnostics -Point of Care Tests Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassays Vaccines Indirect Income CHAPTER SIX: COMPANY PROFILES Target Clinic Medical Associates Aurora Quick Care Lindora Health Clinic The Mayo Clinic CVS/Minute Clinic RediClinic Kroger's /The Little Clinic Walmart Walgreens /Take Care Health LIST OF EXHIBITS CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Figure 1-1: Kalorama Survey: Have You Visited a Retail Clinic? Figure 1-2: Retail Clinic Store Growth Figure 1-3: Top Cities for Retail Clinics, 2012 Figure 1-4: Average Daily Visits Trends, 2012-2016 Figure 1-5: Retail Clinic Sales Trends, 2010-2017 CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION Table 2-1: State Legislation Regarding Retail Clinics Table 2-2: Characteristics of Retail Outlets, 2009 (Type of Shopper, Typical Frequency, Products Purchased, Degree of Health Care Products Purchased, Loyalty to Store, Level of Browsing, Level of Trust, Volume of Traffic ) Table 2-3: U.S. Drug Store Sales,, 2010–2011 Table 2-4: Leading U.S. Drug Stores (Revenues, Store Locations) Table 2-5: Retail Clinics Locations by Brand/Operator and City CHAPTER THREE: CONSUMER OPINION AND SURVEY RESULTS Figure 3-1: Kalorama Survey: Have You Visited a Retail Clinic? Figure 3-2: Kalorama Survey:" If You Have Not Visited a Retail Clinic How Likely Would You Be To Do So? "(Very, Somewhat, Not Sure, Somewhat Unlikely, Very Unlikely). Figure 3-3: Gender Breakdown – Retail Clinic "Phobes" (Male, Female) Figure 3-4: Gender Breakdown: Retail Clinic "Fans" (Male, Female) Table 3-5: Type of Consumers More Willing to Try Retail Clinics . CHAPTER FIVE: MARKET ANALYSIS Table 5-1: The U.S. Market for Retail Clinic Services, 2010–2017 (# of Locations, Patient Visits, Revenue Per Patient, Total Sales) Table 5-2: U.S. Professional POC Test Sales to Retail Clinics, 2010-2017 whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. Table 5-3: U.S. Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Sales to Convenience Clinics, 2010-2017 Table 5-4: U.S. Vaccine Sales to Convenience Clinics, 2010–2017 Table 5-5: Indirect Income Generated by Retail Clinics, 2010–2017
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