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.…
It’s a new year – which means it’s time for everyone to start their New Years’ resolutions! In my role at Cardinal Health, I work with surgery centers each day to help them navigate major pain points and capitalize on…
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ASCs should have a plan in place for continuing operations when a supply chain shortage occurs, according to Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations.
The healthcare supply chain management market is expected to undergo significant growth from 2018 to 2023, The Business Investor reports.
Medline's Outpatient Outcomes magazine outlined ways ASCs can streamline supply chain ordering with inventory management software.
Time is a limited resource, especially at surgery centers. Free up time for clinicians by combining the supplies you use most often into a procedure pack, streamlining operations and reducing supply costs, said Mandie Shipp, Cardinal Health's senior consultant…
Alpharetta, Ga.-based Surgical Information Systems shared three tips for ASCs to improve inventory management practices on their blog.
Keeping an eye on performance metrics can help ASCs increase supply chain efficiency, said Molly Ehrlich, Vizient's consulting director of advisory solutions for supply chain operations.
ASCs can optimize efficiency and save space through a pack program, according to Cardinal Health’s Mandie Shipp, senior consultant in clinical operations. Combining the most-used supplies into a procedure pack can streamline operations and reduce supply costs.
Bausch Health paid off approximately $400 million of its debt in the quarter, after the company recently announced the repayment of an additional $76 million.
ASCs should involve all stakeholders in order to control costs, according to Westchester, Ill.-based Regent Surgical Health.
