According to a poll sponsored by the Public Affairs Council, approximately 88% of Americans support small businesses. As many as 68% would be willing to pay more to do business with them. However, this only reflects the B-to-C aspect. Is it also true in B to B settings? No such data exists.
Where cost does not matter, SB-to-SB engagement must be encouraged. An example of such cooperation could be small businesses in the healthcare field. Government policies and insurance carriers’ profiteering are driving small healthcare businesses to the brink of bankruptcy. Small laboratories are finding it increasingly difficult to compete with their larger counterparts. Clinicians running their small healthcare businesses face contracting reimbursement and rising expenses due to inflation and stipulated electronic modernization. Businesses that do not comply are monetarily penalized. Facing these constraints, independent or small groups of physicians are enticed by larger corporate laboratories at the expense of smaller laboratories. Quality of service is represented not by diagnostic excellence but by offering state-of-the-art Electronic Health Records systems and other, more questionable incentives to the client. On the other hand, quality suffers because pathologists working in larger laboratories must read far more cases to maintain a traditional physician lifestyle.
Independent physicians with small businesses are trying to merge into sizeable groups to increase their negotiating capabilities with insurance carriers and other vendors to stay afloat. However, as long as government policies remain corporate friendly small businesses will continue to struggle.
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