Running a Startup in the Healthcare Field? Here’s How to Bolster Your Credibility

Healthcare



If you’re
running a startup or business from home on a part-time basis that involves the
healthcare industry in some way, you’ll need to be credible. Healthcare
business clients feel more comfortable when working with people who understand
their needs, and have some useful knowledge/experience, or academic credentials
that relate to the broader healthcare industry.





Let’s look
at how to bolster your credibility as an entrepreneur connected to the
healthcare field.





Advice for Entrepreneurs
involved in Wellness / Fitness



While it’s not specifically necessary to become a fully trained fitness instructor, it’s helpful to look the part. Let’s say you run a fitness or wellness blog; putting an image of yourself online to personalize the site can be very effective. This is even more so when publishing YouTube videos sharing your story, experience and how your site can help its visitors.





When
there’s some overlap between the website and the healthcare field – perhaps
through the recommendation of appropriate products relating to wellness or
fitness gear – it’s useful to seek qualified advice. Certainly, sharing
information from personal knowledge is fine, but paying guest writers from the
health, wellness and fitness arena lends more credibility to your business. It
also demonstrates your desire to provide accurate and authoritative information
to readers too.





Stick to Information Where
You Can Quote Your Source



Providing
useful information comes across as more authoritative when facts are backed up
by links to the source material. When potential clients observe that the person
behind the business believes in providing honest information based on
peer-researched academic papers, they tend to be more confident in dealing with
them.





For instance, when talking about psychology as it relates to achieving fitness goals, or being in a positive mental state to perform better at work, link to relevant research on the subject of positive thinking, mindset, and the benefits of being a goal-oriented person. This lifts any related product recommendation beyond mere platitudes to something credible. Any healthcare industry professional will appreciate the extra effort in this regard and positive word of mouth is likely to follow.





Study a Related Healthcare
Degree



Studying
for a modern academic qualification like a Master of Healthcare Administration
(MHA) degree puts you in the heart of the healthcare profession. It’s a course
of study that opens the door to becoming a healthcare analyst or clinical data
analyst if you enjoy the data-driven side of the healthcare profession.





The MHA
course studied at Boston College is completed predominantly online, which
allows you to continue running your own business to generate a livable income
while studying in your free time. Upon graduation, it’s possible to work
full-time within the medical profession, however, there are also part-time
opportunities you can take advantage of too. The depth of knowledge from this
type of degree translates well to a healthcare startup as well.





It’s good to know that the MHA degree job trends are extremely positive; in fact, it’s one of the fastest growing sectors in the U.S. job market. Analytics company, Burning Glass Technologies, tracked over 70,000 job vacancies for positions relating to health care administration during the majority of 2017 which is a great sign for employment and job flexibility too.





Whatever type of health-related startup you might be thinking of, or currently run, the more credible the communication, the greater likelihood of success. Taking on professional industry guest writers for a company website and studying for a health-related degree are both excellent ways to provide accurate information and recommendations.


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