Concierge service is commencing on July 12, 2021. This is the key : Large staff population.
Possible announcement of a contract with a big company soon? next week?
The targeted distribution would include but not be limited to executives and corporations with a large staff population.
ScreenPro Security to launch concierge services July 12
2021-07-09 09:35 ET - News Release
Mr. Jamie Hyland reports
SCREENPRO LAUNCHES CONCIERGE MEDICAL SERVICES TO CAPITALIZE ON LUCRATIVE CUSTOM CARE MARKET
ScreenPro Security Inc. will launch its concierge medical services offering home visit care starting in Vancouver to capitalize on the lucrative custom care management market. The company has established its infrastructure with its COVID-19 testing business, and leveraging it to expand its business for the future business and growth. The concierge service is commencing on July 12, 2021.
In conjunction with the company's clinic in Vancouver, ScreenPro offers concierge medical services with accredited physicians and nurses and can provide corporate wellness and executive health including urgent concierge medical care, medical advisory, and preventive screenings to determine the presence or absence of disease. The company is currently reviewing various disease detection technologies and will report on this in due course.
The company is offering a customized care experience by segmenting its target audience and using a care management strategy. The targeted distribution would include but not be limited to executives and corporations with a large staff population. The intent is to keep fees economic to allow for scalability.
One of the most popular reasons to consider a concierge service is immediate access to a health care professionals. Same day appointments and direct e-mail and phone contact with your concierge doctor mean speedier access to care.
By providing this kind of trusted, one-on-one concierge medical services, it is much like delivering concierge services to guests at a five star hotel, ScreenPro Concierge can create exceptional experiences.
"When you think about the health care space in Canada in 2019 being worth $265.5-billion, and with the overall health spending representing 11.5 per cent of Canada's gross domestic product, that is a really interesting market (source: www.cihi.ca/en/health-spending). We are building a health care business that has sustainability and longevity and that will add recurring high-margin revenue metrics to our existing business model," said Andrew Ryu, chief executive officer of the company.