Supply Chain
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In case of emergencies, it’s important for ASCs to ensure they have the information needed to manage the situations that arise according to Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations.
Five industry leaders shared supply chain tips with Becker's ASC Review. Here are their insights:
Preparing for supply chain shortages will give ASCs the ability to provide their organizations with information, alternatives and product updates on a timely basis, according to Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations.
Takeda is expected to win conditional European Union antitrust approval for its $62 billion Shire acquisition, the last regulatory approval the company needs, Reuters reports.
To prepare for supply chain disruptions, ASCs should plan ahead by reviewing data, according to Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations.
A new study argues public and private surgical equipment purchasers should hold manufacturers accountable for unethical labor conditions, Reuters Health News reports.
Precision engagement healthcare company GetWellNetwork acquired HealthLoop, a digital health company.
The Capstone Health Alliance gave Olympus its Innovative Partner Award.
Planning for supply chain shortages can help ASCs prepare their teams quickly and efficiently when a disruption occurs, according to Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations.
Bausch Health reported a $350 million loss in the third quarter of 2018.
