Chambers, Associations
Statutory insurance associations are among the organizations that are most affected by the change from “traditional” healthcare provision to commercial healthcare markets. Their roles and responsibilities are currently being reviewed in full view of the public. New competitors are entering an increasingly tough competitive landscape with promising proposals and ever more influence. Their members are calling for broader service portfolios and closer relationships. This is having a substantial impact on the work of the associations and, oftentimes, makes strategic and organizational adjustments inevitable. At the same time, other institutions, authorities and associations in the healthcare industry are trialling new business models, are preparing for their future duties and are starting to face their new challenges.
The unique combination of the strengths and opportunities inherent in public administration with the methods and organizational forms of modern market players gives Kienbaum’s consultancy concept its innovative solutions for the particular needs of – for instance – medical or psychotherapeutical organizations, GP or specialist consultant’s associations, medical professionals’ insurances, local or regional associations or public health authorities.
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