On Target: Leveraging a Retail Giant's Locations as the Foundation for Developing an Ambulatory Network
Problem: Ambulatory strategy decisions and physician practice acquisitions were reactive in response to internally identified opportunities. The goal for Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was to create a tool to evaluate markets in relation to each other that would inform future decision-making around regional strategy.
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