In regards to the United States healthcare industry what are answers to the following:
• Strengths
• Opportunities
• Degree of Competition in the Industry
• Supply/Demand Dynamics for the Industry’s
Products
• Industry Cost Structure
• Degree of Government Regulation-Favorable or
Not
• Exposure to the Business Cycle
• Relative Financial Norms and Standards
Devil’s advocate : What could be weaknesses w/ your pick-
• weaknesses/threats
**Focus on Finance if possible
STRENGTHS
Opportunities
Collaborate with different healthcare organizations to knowledge share
Develop healthcare programs and initiatives to drive more community outreach and engagement
Increase funding for analytics and researching, including both staff and technology
Create mentor programs.
weaknesses
threats
In regards to the United States healthcare industry what are answers to the following: • Strengths...
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