All Research Sponsored By:Advantus
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Four Common Myths about Healthcare Technology Management
Managing healthcare technology is complex. Outside of just break-fix, you’re optimizing capital, managing downtime, coordinating upgrades, and most importantly ensuring patient safety. But it doesn’t have to be complex as you may think. Read this white paper to bust 4 common myths about healthcare technology management.
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Optimizing Physician Preference Items To Reduce Operating Costs: A 5-Step Process
In recent years, physician preference items (PPI) have become a particularly hot topic, with various PPI selections accounting for 40% to 60% of total supply costs for most hospitals. Read this white paper to access a 5-step process to optimize PPI and help C-suite leaders reduce costs while still ensuring physicians get the tools they need.
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Three Trends Driving Health Care Supply Chain Reinvention
If you haven’t refreshed your plan for the post-COVID-19 environment, you’re not alone. 1 in 4 health care supply chain leaders still don’t have a strategic plan. Learn how the top organizations are reinventing the traditional health care supply chain to succeed under today’s financial pressures in this white paper.
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Why Physician Leadership is Critical in the Supply Chain
A physician supply chain leader acts as a medical director, and these roles must have business savvy, as well as embrace teamwork. Read this paper as Dr. Chung, CMO of Advantus, lends his insight into forming physician resource optimization teams, holding cross-disciplinary trainings, and 3 initiatives that increase value for patients.
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5 Steps to a High-Performing Supply Chain in Health Care
Supply chain excellence impacts health care quality and experience for patients, therefore, a resilient supply chain is crucial for delivering that care and keeping an eye on your bottom line. This infographic details five steps your organization should take to bolster more efficient health care supply chain management.
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The Importance of Supply Chain Digitization Shifting the Paradigm to Support Value-based Care
Under traditional supply chain scenarios, physicians have little visibility into the volume and cost of the products and devices they consume. Read this paper to understand how a digitized supply chain creates clearer consumption visibility, supports better patient outcomes, and reduces waste and expense.
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Beyond Traditional GPO Moving Supply Chain from Transactional to Strategic
Read this paper to garner the value of a transformational—not transactional—healthcare supply chain approach, 4 ways to achieve long-term supplier value, and top supply chain trends.