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.
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.
Tuesday 20 October 2020
Medical Laboratory-Sharing
Gav-Med Labs intends to implement this strategy based on the scalability of the idea and how all parties can benefit. Rent arbitrage is what allows anyone to use real estate to build businesses by subletting the space to other tenants. Just like home-sharing and office-sharing, medical laboratory-sharing can use this strategy to its advantage. This would aid more medical technologists to become entrepreneurs and salespeople and reduce the cost of starting medical laboratory. A medical technologist can rent a lab for a day, a week or even a month on the short-term basis. There will be more entrepreneurs and salespeople in the field of Laboratory Medicine and some will also take advantage of mobile phlebotomy to get more sales in laboratory medicine. This idea is built on the concept of "Rent-A-Lab" and will be the real estate investment strategy of the future.
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