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$15.00 Marketing tool for new vaccine clinic
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- Due on Jan. 05, 2011
- Asked on Dec 18, 2010 at 5:39:10PM
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Health Care Marketing Assignment
Create a marketing tool for your practice to advertise the new vaccine clinic. You can either create a brochure to send out in the mail or posters to display around town. consider your audience (who are you targeting?)while you create this item. Think about what would catch your eye as a customer when putting this together. you can create this tool in Word as a poster with clip art, etc. (watch for copyright information), or as a brochure.
Grade will be based upon how effective your tool is at addressing the target audience, how well you catch their attention, the quality of information you provide to them, and the overall look of the tool.
Marketing tool for new vaccine clinic
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- Posted on Dec. 19, 2010 at 10:57:25AM
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Preview: ... ans have been vaccinated. The federal government has spent $1.6 billion on swine flu vaccine production.
In the past, doctors and other providers were able to return unused doses to vaccine makers and get reimbursed. That's not the case this year since the government bought the vaccines and distributed them free to states. Federal health officials are working out a plan to deal with leftover doses, though some local health departments have said they planned to throw away expired ones.
"The efforts need to be made to encourage people to get vaccinated. It is still a serious disease," said Robert Pestronk, executive director of the National Association of County and City Health Officials.
Health officials in Riverside County, east of Los Angeles, noticed a drop in vaccine demand after lifting restrictions on who can get it. When it was in scarce supply, the vaccine was rationed to pregnant women, children and young adults, health care workers and people with health problems.
So health officials turned to a sign company to position twirlers outside clinics, borrowing an advertising tactic used by the construction industry during the housing boom to promote unsold homes in new subdivisions.
"Since we're a commuter-driven society, t ...
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