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Feasibility Assessments

Feasibility Assessments

Enhancing our strategic planning services are focused feasibility studies that enable our clients to develop programs or services that meet identified community need and generate new sources of revenue. Because of the diversity in training and experience among our consulting staff, we are able to readily identify the relevant indicators of the potential need for new services, as well as assess the objective and subjective market factors that would affect the success of these services.

  • CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITALS
  • SKILLED NURSING UNITS
  • SUBACUTE CARE SERVICES
  • GEROPSYCHIATRIC UNITS
  • REHABILITATION UNITS
  • HOME HEALTH CARE
  • CANCER CARE
  • DIALYSIS FACILITIES
  • AMBULATORY CARE/SURGERY FACILITIES
  • RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES
  • NURSING HOMES

Beyond evaluating the demand for specified services, HMC's special studies also identify the resources required for implementation; assess the impact of state and federal licensure and certification requirements; project financial impact; and consider the degree of fit with the client's overall service mix and mission. Our special studies have included radiation therapy facilities and chemotherapy; skilled nursing, geropsychiatric, and rehabilitation units; subacute care services; home health services; dialysis facilities; personal care facilities; nursing homes; and acute care and psychiatric hospitals.


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