Supply Chain
How Smarter Operations Reduce Burnout and Infection Risk: 6 Steps Every Practice Should Take
Medical and Surgical Practice Playbook: 6 Steps to Reduce Infections and Staff Burnout Physician practices nationwide face mounting operational pressures.…
Supply ordering can be made more efficient through using technology, according to Inventory Optimization Solutions.
Rising drug prices can strain ASCs, including staff and patients, according to the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society.
The FDA approved Yutiq, a fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant for treating chronic non-infectious uveitis affecting the eye's posterior segment.
Streamlining processes such as removing time consuming supply chain tasks can help clinicians focus more on caring for patients, according to Inventory Optimization Solutions.
Jeff Lawrence, the vice president of business development for Inventory Optimization Solutions, shared the top supply chain challenges for ASCs in a post on the company's blog.
Inventory Optimization Solutions recommended ASCs establish a line of communication with vendors in order to improve supply chain operations.
Working with group purchasing organizations and aggregators can help ASCs cut supply chain costs, according to an article in Medline's Outpatient Outcomes magazine.
Poorly managed supply chain operations can negatively affect an ASC's bottom line through a surplus of expired supplies, as well as lost and incorrect orders, according to Medline.
Lack of structure leads to a lack of focus and priority for ASC supply chain staff, according to Vizient, a healthcare management consulting company.
The U.S. health care system loses hundreds of billions of dollars every year on fraud, waste, abuse and error.1A large portion of these errors are attributed to pharmacy spend, including forged prescriptions, duplicate claims, data entry errors and intentional overcharging.2In…
Heidi Lew, Pharm.D, Vice President of Pharmacy Network Audit at OptumRx
