With the birth of the sharing economy product owners are now making profits and renters are getting to use products at a lower cost. Using medical products on a short-term basis for a fraction of the price is the new game of product sourcing strategy. No medical professional wants to be owning any expensive medical equipment in this era of economic uncertainty, instead they want to rent instead of own. The reality is that when medical professionals realize that they can share medical equipment, they will not buy anymore. Peer-to-peer sharing is a win-win situation in the medical industry. It is replacing the mindset of buying a product slowly. Collaborative usage of medical equipment is where Doctors and other medical professionals make decisions whether to buy or rent products. Medical personnel or organizations that own medical equipment are able to generate income from renting their products to non-owners while non-owners are able to access these products through renting on a needed basis.
Gav-Med Solutions is a consulting firm in Jamaica that assist health professionals, such as Doctors, with product sourcing strategy as well as the starting and managing of Medical Laboratories. We are a group of medical laboratory professionals dedicated to making Jamaica a better place to start and manage medical laboratories at the most affordable costs. Gav-Med Solutions assist health professionals with product selection, sourcing and purchasing management.
Monday, 9 November 2020
Product-Sharing is the new Product Sourcing Strategy
With the birth of the sharing economy product owners are now making profits and renters are getting to use products at a lower cost. Using medical products on a short-term basis for a fraction of the price is the new game of product sourcing strategy. No medical professional wants to be owning any expensive medical equipment in this era of economic uncertainty, instead they want to rent instead of own. The reality is that when medical professionals realize that they can share medical equipment, they will not buy anymore. Peer-to-peer sharing is a win-win situation in the medical industry. It is replacing the mindset of buying a product slowly. Collaborative usage of medical equipment is where Doctors and other medical professionals make decisions whether to buy or rent products. Medical personnel or organizations that own medical equipment are able to generate income from renting their products to non-owners while non-owners are able to access these products through renting on a needed basis.
Monday, 26 October 2020
Medical Equipment-Sharing
Most medical equipment tend to be very expensive and medical professionals oftentimes opt to lease or finance these devices instead of buying them with cash. Just imagine how much it would cost a Doctor to purchase a CT Scanner, MRI and Ultrasound machine out of his or her pocket all at once. This is highly unlikely in most cases since Loans and Rentals are most times what hospitals use to obtain the most up-to-date and high tech medical equipment. Manufacturers of these medical devices tend to work closely with financial institutions to help customers finance the purchase of these medical equipment using debt. Medical Laboratory equipment such as hematology and/or chemistry analyzers are also very costly and in most instances they are leased or even subleased. The sharing economy is taking precedence in the medical industry since most healthcare workers do not want to take on the long-term responsible of owning medical equipment but are more willing to rent medical devices on a short term basis.
Sunday, 25 October 2020
Medical Home-Sharing
Patients have always been seeking better and/or more affordable healthcare in other countries. In some cases, a particular medical treatment may not be available in their country and patients are required to travel overseas in order to get treatment. This reality has existed from the beginning of healthcare and will continue after the COVID-19 pandemic has passed. The structure and medium through which medical tourism is facilitated will be different and now it will rely heavily on the internet. Internet companies such as Airbnb and Homestay has changed a lot of the structure of the travel industry and most tourists are seeking affordable accommodations from homeowners more often than from hoteliers. After COVID-19, an airbnb for medical tourism will allow qualified medical professionals to act as hosts that accommodate patients as their guests. These medical professionals will have to adapt a strategy of operating a medical hotel instead of just a mere medical center or hospital. This is the strategy that will take medical tourism into the future after the year 2020. Gav-Med Solutions intends to be a part of this revolution and will share ideas through this blog that will keep everyone informed about real estate trends and how it will affect medical tourism in the future. A new venture called Gav-Inn is being developed that will focus on creating medical homes and combine real estate and the internet to better meet patients needs via medical tourism.
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Medical Laboratory-Sharing
The sharing economy has changed how capitalistic societies operate and now more persons are renting instead of buying. This is evident in every industry but more so in areas such as commercial and residential real estate. Uber is an example of the peer to peer age that we now live in where technology is disrupting a lot of industries such as the taxi industry in the case of Uber. Airbnb has evolved as a home-sharing company which was valued at $38B in 2018 and Wework has evolved as a office-sharing company which was valued at $47B in 2019. None of these two companies own any real estate but make money from other people's property. Airbnb operates as a broker by receiving commission for booking of lodging arrangements, primarily homestays or other tourism experiences. Wework operates by long-term leasing of office space, renovating and furnishing the space and subleasing divided workspaces to their members. Their members include freelancers, startups, entrepreneurs and small businesses that do short-term rentals. This type of business model is referred to as rent arbitrage which is how Wework built itself into owning more than 150 locations worldwide and 500,000 members. Wework also has a venture called Welive which operates with the same business model but applies it to rental apartments instead of office spaces.
Friday, 24 April 2020
Work without pay and hustle for FREE
Saturday, 18 April 2020
Shift to FREEconomics
FREEconomics is a Must! It is the only economic shift that will help most businesses to survive this recession. It is the ideal tactic for brand awareness, marketing and sales. The rise of freeconomics is powered by the technologies that form and dominate the internet. Typical examples include Google and Facebook which are mega companies that offer their products for FREE. Revenue is generated using advertisements while their audience uses their online platform for education or entertainment. The internet is the birth of freeconomics and the cost of digital data is rapidly getting closer and closer to zero.
Five businesses that you can start in the Laboratory Medicine industry after the COVID-19 pandemic include: Medical Transportation, Medical Delivery, Medical Cleaning, Medical Waste Disposal and Medical Laboratory. All of these business ideas are connected to Laboratory Medicine. Medical Transportation and Medical Delivery requires a reliable motor vehicle while Medical Cleaning and Medical Waste Disposal requires cleaning products such as alcohol, bleach, gloves, paper towel and garbage bags (biohazard). These are simple businesses which apply the KISS (keep it simple stupid) principle to LABORATORY MEDICINE.
Friday, 3 April 2020
Make everything FREE
Monday, 30 March 2020
Working from home as an Online business
Sunday, 29 March 2020
Handwashing in Medical Laboratories
1. Before touching mucous membranes and breaks in the skin with hands
2. Before putting on gloves
3. Before leaving the Medical Laboratory
4. After accidental contact with blood, bodily fluids or tissue samples
5. After completing work in the Medical Laboratory
6. After removing gloves
7. After contact with patients or patient samples.
These are rules and regulations that have governed Medical Laboratories from the beginning of time. They are now been enforced more and have been popularized more to the general public in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19.