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Most Hospitals Missing Out on Millions in Supply Chain Management Savings

Hospitals constantly strive to reduce healthcare costs but many overlook crucial improvements through supply chain management that could potentially save them millions as supply costs continue to grow. Many hospitals are not taking advantage of the data analytic capabilities available to optimize cost savings. Supply management solutions provide broader insight into usage and costs and

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Engaging Providers in Value-Based Care

Implementing value-based care initiatives that result in improved health outcomes requires all factors needed to drive those changes are aligned. This ensures the informed decisions will result in higher margins and increased patient and provider satisfaction. Confirming that all data is meaningful and accurate is essential to optimizing overall improvement and engagement initiatives successfully. Last month,

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Top Ways Health Organizations Improve the Customer Experience

Research shows leading health organizations are making building a better customer experience for patients a top priority. Understanding what defines a positive customer experience will help evaluate success and engagement with your organization. It’s important to assess a patient’s end-to-end experience and use this information to ensure the customer experience becomes a part of your

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Supply Chain can fuel doctor-patient relationships, organizational health

The collaboration and innovation between doctors and the supply chain is one of the most effective ways to reduce a healthcare organization’s costs. Implementing standard operating procedure efficiencies, with something as simple as the utilization of healthcare packaging, has a direct bottom line impact. While previously often considered a means to an end, physicians are

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