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Formulating a Marketing Plan: Program Assessment

Before promoting your service, it is essential to review what you can offer. This program assessment should be a review of the following:

• your service capabilities

• your service limitations

• referral trends

• customer history/relationships

• current marketing efforts

In addition to detailing your service offerings, it is important to supple­ment this information with data that can be used in your sales platform.

The following data should be obtained:

• User (patient/family) satisfaction—social media monitoring, post­transport surveys

• Timeliness and reliability—average call-to-arrival times for ambulance and helicopter

• Volumes

• Safety record

• Demonstration of quality—tracking medical errors, quality assurance measures, case review

• Breadth of diagnoses transported (variety of disease processes, frequency, etc)

• Post-transport outcomes, if applicable

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Source: AAP. Guidelines for Air and Ground Transport of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients. 4th edition. — American Academy of Pediatrics,2015. — 488 p.. 2015
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