Sunday, April 20, 2008

CVS PHARMACY

has asked Massachusetts health officials for approval to open the first of 20 to 30 planned "MinuteClinics" in Boston-area stores that executives said will offer patients fast, inexpensive care in a region struggling with packed emergency rooms and closed doctors' practices.
RETAIL CLINICS Show how the lure of profits creates opportunities for competition and quality care at an affordable price.
In a world where consumers are able to control more of their own routine health care spending.
The presciption for the clinics success;
Strict protocols to ensure high-quality care
Low prices that are clearly posted
Convenience

2 comments:

Malden Senior said...

AS YOU WERE SAYING PAUL HOWARD.
Boston Mayor Tom Menino is concerned about CVS plans to locate low cost health care clinics in retail stores is his city.
BOSTON MAYOR HAS IF BACKWARDS. WIDER ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY BASIC HEALTH CARE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE DEPENDS ON THE ADVENTOF PROFIT SEEKING INNOVATIVE COMPANIES.

Malden Senior said...

AS YOU WERE SAYING PAUL HOWARD.
Boston Mayor Tom Menino is concerned about CVS plans to locate low cost health care clinics in retail stores is his city.
BOSTON MAYOR HAS IF BACKWARDS. WIDER ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY BASIC HEALTH CARE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE DEPENDS ON THE ADVENTOF PROFIT SEEKING INNOVATIVE COMPANIES.