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Help is at hand for growing healthcare businesses

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Published by Paul Tustin,
PR & Communications Director at Freshfield

On the face of it the healthcare sector seems set for significant growth – with ever-increasing demand from an aging population. However the sector faces significant challenges.

Any successful healthcare business needs to build a reputation for quality, manage the scrutiny of the Care Quality Commission, retain profit margins in the face of stagnant local authority care fees and invest in new and expanded facilities to meet their growth ambitions.

To help businesses in this sector deal with these challenges, healthcare specialists from Freshfield, Moore and Smalley and the Royal Bank of Scotland have come together to organise a free breakfast seminar at Brockholes Nature Reserve on 30th April 2014. The seminar, entitled “Build your reputation: Grow your business” is a must attend for any growing or aspiring healthcare business in the North West.

The agenda for the morning is:

08:30  |  Breakfast & networking

09:00  |  Build your reputation – Freshfield

09:30  |  Hold on to your profits – Moore and Smalley

10:00  |  Manage your growth – Royal Bank of Scotland

10:30  |  Questions and answers

11.00  |  Close

Places are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To book your place contact Amy Etherington on 01772 888400 or e-mail amy@freshfield.com.

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