Guest guest Posted December 15, 2010 Report Share Posted December 15, 2010 We have done this for years. I send my nurse out to do flu shot clinics at some of the local businesses. She typically gives about 50/year at $30/each shot. It not only serves to get our name out in the community, but also makes us a nice little profit. Works really well. Obviously, the time to make the calls to the businesses is in September—before everyone goes to Walgreens. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of sharkinnSent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 7:43 PMTo: Subject: Re: Flu Shot Leftovers, anyone? Steve, A small, local company approached my about giving flu vaccine on-site last year, and again this year. I gave 13 shots and made $260 profit in about an hour this year, which is more than I would have made in the office. I especially liked that there were no notes to write afterward! I was thinking I might reach out to some other local companies for next year, if not too busy trying to keep my head above the paperwork! It's amazing how much of that there can be in a " paperless " office!---Sharlene--->> Anyone ever thought of setting up a contract with local biz to give their employees flu shots at their office. Take half days on a wednsday for 2 months out of the flu season, and go gove the shots. It is a good way to meet prospective patients, have them sign a flu waiver that they keep that talks about flu prevention and about your office.> > Steve Horvitz, D.O.> stown, NJ> Www.drhorvitz.com> > Sent from my iPad> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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