Hospital Project Report

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Abstract

This report contains detailed overview of Life Vision Naturopathic Hospital Project to be established in London, England. The hospital is aimed to facilitate the people of London by providing them the natural treatment. Naturopathic is efficient to those patients who are suffering from ulcerative colitis, asthma, menopause, flu, obesity and chronic fatigue treatments. The natural process of treatment is gaining popularity all over the world because of its safe and effective healing. This system is very less common in American and European countries. The data shows that there are approximately'2.2-2.5 naturopathic physicians per 100,000 people in the United States today. The figure is almost same in European Countries. So, the establishment of Naturopathic Hospital is highly important in UK. The report shows the detailed information regarding the establishment of the hospital, its market research, its effectiveness and feasibility, overall requirements and cost analysis of the project. It also includes marketing strategy for its better implementation and also the measures to monitor and evaluate the progress of the project.

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1. Breakdown of Hospital Expenses 2. Gantt Chart showing project schedule 3. Measuring Progress

Table of Contents

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1. Introduction 2. Aims and Objectives 3. Literature Review

3.1 Why Naturopathy? 3.2 CNM (College of Naturopathic Medicine) 3.3 Hale Clinic 3.4 Regulation in the field of Naturopathy

4. Financial Analysis

4.1 Hospital Development Costs 4.2 Hospital Revenues 4.3 Hospital Expenses 4.4 Feasibility Analysis 4.4.1 Economic feasibility 4.4.2 Time Feasibility 4.4 Risk Factor

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5. Marketing Strategies for successful implementation 6. Measures to evaluate and monitor progress 7. Conclusion References

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1. Introduction

The rapid development in...