Porter’s Value Chain Model and the 4Ps Framework in Healthcare
How could you utilize Porter’s Value Chain model, along with the 4Ps framework, in your own work environment to better align the needs of your organization with marketing strategies? Provide an example, either within your work environment (within an hospital) or in society at large, of when changing demographics or emerging technologies had an impact on an organization.
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Introduction
In the healthcare industry, using the 4Ps framework and Porter's Value Chain model can be a potent tactic to better match organizational needs with marketing initiatives. I will discuss how these frameworks can be used in a hospital context in this reflection and give an example of how evolving technologies and shifting demographics have affected healthcare companies.
Porter's Value Chain Analysis
Porter's Value Chain model helps organizations uncover competitive advantages by studying their processes. Primary activities include inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and service and support activities include procurement, technology development, human resource management, and company infrastructure (Al-Shammari, 2023). By reviewing each activity, healthcare providers can find ways to add value and compete. Applying the Value Chain concept to a hospital would include analyzing how each action affects patient experience and reputation. Operations focus on patient care and treatment, whereas inbound logistics manage medical supplies and equipment efficiently. Outbound logistics may involve patient discharge, and marketing and sales may promote hospital services. Finally, service activities assess post-discharge care and patient