Some of the biggest and best healthcare companies in the U.S. were founded by nurses (not business people), including the nonprofit giant, the American Red Cross. According to career and job placement company Monster, there are more than 500 nurse-led clinics and companies across the country, and that number continues to grow as more and more nurses branch off from traditional nursing roles.Â
In 2020, Forbes announced that one healthcare startup company received the largest nursing investment of all time; highlighting the financial opportunities to take a nursing and healthcare background into an entrepreneurial direction. The company named IntelyCare received a total of $45 million in investment funds, as founder and former nurse Chris Caulfield launched an app to “offer a solution to the current nursing crisis within healthcare by disrupting nursing scheduling and leveraging gig economics,“ explained Forbes.Â
Startup resources company Starter Story, explains that opportunities for nursing entrepreneurship are vast, ranging from becoming a nurse blogger, to starting an in-home, senior care services business that estimates a $3 million annual profit. Besides the big bucks potentially awaiting you, there are other day to day reasons you might want to explore nursing entrepreneurship.
Why Would a Nurse Want to Start Their Own Business?Â
Nurses are working harder than ever before, all while being understaffed and underpaid, and going above and beyond for their patients’ care and well-being. With more and more nurses leaving the bedside, they are taking their knowledge, skill sets, and experiences with them; using the valuable insight for something a little more lucrative- starting a business. Â
Different types of nurse-driven and run business include:
- Nurse Coaching
- Diabetic Management Â
- Private Duty Nursing Care Â
- Healthcare and Nursing Tech CompaniesÂ
- Medical Device SalesÂ
- Blogging Â
- Consulting Â
- Med-Spa/Aesthetics (APRN)Â Â
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What Does it Take to get a Startup Off the Ground?
1. Create a Business Plan Â
A business plan is the written description of your company’s future and what it will look like. Outline what you are going to do and how you plan to get there within the first three to five years. It is the blueprint for your company, and ultimately the foundation for your financial success as you head into uncharted territory!
2. Secure Funding Â
There is no magic number ($$$) to determine how much it will take to get your business off the ground. The costs vary by industry. Some startups can cost only around $10,000, with no overhead and minimal equipment. Others may take millions. So, you must determine if you will manage this yourself or find investors. As I previously mentioned, investors are currently eager to spend money on healthcare companies, as the broad medical industry has proven to be a critically essential one over the last year.
3. Surround Yourself with the Right People Â
Maybe this new business starts out as something that you do part-time and manage yourself. But what if it takes off? You need to determine how many people you will need to help you run your company, especially as you see its success start to take off. It is also smart to consult with a lawyer, an accountant, and a financial advisor. They can really help you save money on your business in the long run. They can also help explain tax obligations and legal requirements on how you should structure your business.
4. Build a Website Â
We live in a digital world, which means every businesses, large or small, should have a clean and well-functioning website. Do this ahead of time. DO NOT wait until the day your business launches to get your site off the ground. These days, more and more businesses function entirely online, and this may be the foundation for your nursing entrepreneurship company as well. Â
If customers are searching online for service within your brand or industry, you want them to know that you exist. Make sure your website is fast and well designed. In the current day and \
/age, your company will not survive without an online presence. So, make this a priority from the start! /nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn