Now is the time for a carefully conceived, Internet-based consumer healthcare business that leverages the power in the famous Harley Street brand. Anonymousprnt::Y

Introduction to Harley Street World

At the core of the business idea behind Harley Street World is a belief in the potential in a profitable consumer healthcare business, delivered via the Internet and mobile phones.

Given the evolution of social media networking and the interactive potential in Web 2.0 and mobile telecommunication technologies, combined with increasing pressures around the world on “old-style” delivery of health services, a market is emerging for empowered consumers to get more involved in managing their own health and in living healthier lives.

These dynamics will experience an especially timely confluence over the next two years. A new government has been elected, tasked with leading the UK out of recession. Two years’ time will see the London Olympics bringing a global focus on what this country has to show the world in terms not only of sporting excellence but in engaging its citizens in understanding the importance of physical vitality in promoting a healthy way of living.

Within the UK’s independent healthcare market, nobody has a better brand or connections to a stronger community of doctors and clinics than the executive team behind Harley Street World.

We are creating a world-class consumer health portal based upon an Internet Television proposition linked to the employment of Social Media technologies, building communities from key patient and customer support groups and charities.

Harley Street World is leading with an Internet Television channel and iPhone application focused on Sports Medicine, timed to take advantage of the publicity surrounding the London Olympics in 2012.

“Harley Street is a global brand. It has served millions of patients; it boasts
thousands of doctors and hundreds of clinics: it is one of a kind.”
Harley Street World CEO Tam McDonald

 

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