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MEDPLAZA ® U.S. Federal Registered Trademark Available Immediately for Licensing by Medical Clinics

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MEDPLAZA ® U.S. Federal Registered Trademark available immediately for licensing by medical clinics wishing to brand their clinics with a pleasant, easily recognizable, memorable, relevant, friendly healthcare name.

(PRWEB) July 17, 2004 -- MEDPLAZA ® U.S. Federal Registered Trademark is internationally recognizable, consistently comes up at the top of Google searches for the name itself and is immediately available for licensing with respect to naming medical clinics.

The owner has decided to allow licensing of the trademark to health care entities with medical clinics who wish to solidify a health care clinic brand with a name that promotes a sense of quality, is pleasant, easily recognizable, memorable, relevant, and friendly to potential clients. The ideal licensee is a public or private company with a national presence or planned build out or acquisition of clinics in multiple states that desires a unique, protected trademarked brand. An exclusive arrangement with only one organization will be considered for a premium as well as multiple licensees.

The current state of health care delivery necessitates the organization of team members and facilities into larger and larger groups based partly on the need to offset ever rising overhead and continually receding profit margins. A smaller number of large entities will control the outpatient portion of health care delivery analogously as this trend has impacted inpatient care in the past two decades. One important factor to the patient population as the entity size increases is the perception that quality is ever increasing, not the other way around. A way to stabilize these perceptions and control inevitable quality control concerns is to effectively promote over a long term a brand that the public comes to recognize as familiar and reinforces their overall long-term quality perception of the health care entity through the brand.

The value of such a brand would vary depending on the perspective of the organization using it. As an example, the incorporation of the above features to a multi-billion dollar entity that increases revenues by 10% yearly over the life of the company would be worth billions. Trademarks and patents allow the branding process to occur to create the necessary quality perception; otherwise the process would be unprotected and futile. Here is a unique opportunity to acquire a brand that can launch or deliver a healthcare organization to the top quality brand level desired.

Contact: Davis Bregman         office@medplaza.org         http://www.medplaza.org       ;
        
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