Tag Archives: healthcare finance

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This blog brings great healthcare-related supply chain initiatives and ideas, but also to find the best ideas circulating in the supply chain functions from other industries as a way to build some new value-added roads to better operations and lower costs.

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This blog post will explore the importance of planned process reinvention and provide an overview of how to create a sustainable future through this approach.

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In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of reducing purchased services spend in hospitals and health systems; the challenges faced when trying to control these costs; strategies for controlling them; and how to evaluate and adjust those strategies.

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In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of 3D printing fulfillment and how you can prepare your supply chain for it.

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In this blog post, we’ll explore the need for optimization of hospital cylinder gases tracking, strategies to improve financial and inventory tracking, as well as ways to analyze data associated with these cylinders.

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In this blog post, we will explore the basics of medical equipment lifecycle management, discuss the different phases involved in managing medical equipment lifecycles, provide strategies for effective management of these assets, and look at how technology is shaping the future of medical equipment lifecycle management.

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Fourth party risks in the supply chain refer to risks posed by third-party supplier’s extended-party contacts, such as subcontractors and other suppliers.

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In this blog post, we will explore the basics of value-based care program design, discuss ways to leverage supply chain strategies for maximum benefit, and examine technology solutions that can be used to support these initiatives.

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In this blog post, we will discuss how healthcare providers can leverage supplier relationship programs to improve their supply chain management and ensure that they are getting the most out of their suppliers.