Medinas Health: Building a Medical Equipment Marketplace | Berkeley Haas Case Series

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377 بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - This case centers on the
This case centers on the startup Medinas Health, a technology company based in Berkeley, California that aimed to increase the efficiency of the medical equipment market in the U.S. Chloe Alpert, Medinas Health’s CEO, envisioned a more sustainable healthcare industry and aimed to reduce waste and improve the financial bottom-line of hospitals. These goals led her to create a digital marketplace to help hospitals manage the sale and acquisition of used medical equipment. An active secondary market would reduce waste by putting used equipment to use and keeping it out of waste dumps. It could also improve a hospital’s financial bottom-line by enabling them to recover money by selling their used equipment. If Medinas Health could match surplus equipment to customer demand, they would simultaneously provide cost savings for all parties and reduce the volume of medical equipment entering the waste stream. Their challenge was to make it easy and convenient for medical facilities to promote reuse of medical equipment and to sell their surplus to other medical entities.


Based on the case study "Medinas Health: Building a Medical Equipment Marketplace" by Don Moore, Marieshka Barton, and Robert Girling
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4 سال پیش در تاریخ 1399/08/29 منتشر شده است.
377 بـار بازدید شده
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