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2014 OSEHRA Open Source Summit: Global Collaboration in Health IT
2014-09-03 - 2014-09-05    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
OSEHRA is an alliance of corporations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to advancing the state of the art in open source electronic health record (EHR) systems [...]
Connected Health Summit
2014-09-04    
All Day
The inaugural Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers is the only event focused exclusively on the consumer-focused perspective of the fast-growing digital health/connected health market. The [...]
Health Impact MidWest
2014-09-08    
All Day
The HealthIMPACT Forum is where health system C-Suite Executives meet.  Designed by and for health system leaders like you, it provides an unmatched faculty of [...]
Simulation Summit 2014
2014-09-11    
All Day
Hilton Toronto Downtown | September 11 - 12, 2014 Meeting Location Hilton Toronto Downtown 145 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2, CANADA Tel: 416-869-3456 [...]
Webinar : EHR: Demand Results!
2014-09-11    
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
09/11/14 | 2:00 - 2:45 PM ET If you are using an EHR, you deserve the best solution for your money. You need to demand [...]
Healthcare Electronic Point of Service: Automating Your Front Office
2014-09-11    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
09/11/14 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET Start capitalizing on customer convenience trends today! Today’s healthcare reimbursement models put a greater financial risk on healthcare [...]
e-Patient Connections 2014
2014-09-15    
All Day
e-Patient Connections 2014 Follow Us! @ePatCon2014 Join in the Conversation at #ePatCon The Internet, social media platforms and mobile health applications are enabling patients to take an [...]
Free Webinar - Don’t Be Denied: Avoiding Billing and Coding Errors
2014-09-16    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM Pacific   Stopping the denial on an individual claim is just the first step. Smart [...]
Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
2014-09-21    
12:00 am
We’re back in Santa Clara on September 21-24, 2014 and once again bringing together the best and brightest speakers, newest product demos, and top networking opportunities for [...]
Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
2014-09-24    
All Day
Transforming Healthcare Through Analytics Join top executives and professionals from around the U.S. for a memorable educational summit on the incredibly pressing topic of Healthcare [...]
AHIMA 2014 Convention
2014-09-27    
All Day
As the most extensive exposition in the industry, the AHIMA Convention and Exhibit attracts decision makers and influencers in HIM and HIT. Last year in [...]
2014 Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
2014-09-27    
12:00 am
Event Type: Meeting HIM Domain: Coding Classification and Reimbursement Continuing Education Units Available: 10 Location: San Diego, CA Venue: San Diego Convention Center Faculty: TBD [...]
AHIP National Conferences on Medicare & Medicaid
2014-09-28    
All Day
Balancing your organization’s short- and long-term needs as you navigate the changes in the Medicare and Medicaid programs can be challenging. AHIP’s National Conferences on Medicare [...]
A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
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4 Sep 14
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15 Sep 14
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21 Sep 14
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24 Sep 14
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Articles

5 Ways to Improve Healthcare Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management

The healthcare supply chain management is essential in the provision of quality healthcare services to consumers. Whether you are a small health b2b ecommerce or a large health b2c commerce, a good supply chain management will benefit your organization.

Here is how to improve healthcare supply chain management:

 

  1. Careful Management of Contracts

A majority of hospitals use Group Purchasing Organizations to handle contracts. For many of the providers, it is easy to lose track of supply chain contracts once the contracting process is handed over to GPOs. GPOs can leverage contracts by the purchasing ability of the members to negotiate contracts. They can also aid providers in saving costs on services and products. Even though GPOs take care of contract aspects, healthcare providers still require paying attention to their contracts through examination of pricing.

 

In a healthcare system that is market-based, the prices set by competitors and the money paid under contracts of health plan have a significant effect on the rates set for the services. These market forces require being addressed in the pricing structure of the hospital. If providers fail to be attentive to market forces and contracts, the contracts could expire, or they could be overcharged for their products.

 

  1. Development of Effective Inventory Management

Numerous times, manufacturers face challenges in moving the inventory via their supply chains timely. When products go bad due to not being moved well, sales are lost, and profit margins are ruined. Therefore, it is essential to manage the inventory process properly. Healthcare executives need to utilize a quality equipment management system to aid in the management of inventory levels. During the management of inventory levels, executives require examining the individuals in their firms as well as their supply partners. They must determine how to establish synergy between the two groups together with maximum productivity.

 

  1. Use Analytics and Technology for Smoother Operations

To successfully improve a supply chain, healthcare executives must also utilize effective technologies that need the support of powerful analytics. Implementation of automation tools and data analytics can aid in the making of supply chain management a more straightforward process. When healthcare executives emphasize more on automation and technology, they can assist in the prevention of financial waste while they support data-driven and transparent options.

 

  1. Implement an Effective Pricing System

To possess an effective system of pricing in place, providers require comprehending expenses. To achieve this, they should use systems of cost accounting to run detailed data concerning incremental and actual costs of every service. A majority of the organizations are also utilizing methods of accounting in helping their pricing systems to run smoothly. These methods include Medicare cost allocation and cost to charges ratio. Systems of pricing also require pricing strategy. Providers must engage in capturing, tracking, and managing data on labor, supplies, and other costs.

 

Providers need to buy tools that will aid them in gaining pricing insights, minimizing expenses, and creating more value. Moreover, it’s an excellent practice for providers to engage in comparing their prices with those of their competitors in their systems. This can be done through the review of publically or commercially available databases. Additionally, certain states offer sets of data that enable hospitals to benchmark with competitors by region or individually.

 

  1. Improve Order Cycle Times and Order Accuracy for Lower Costs

Healthcare providers at times struggle with a lot of errors linked to the ordering process. When there is the ordering of wrong orders, sales are lost, and at times facilities lack the required products to offer services. Ordering errors can also result in medication errors and poor health outcomes. According to research by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, a majority of inpatient errors took place at their transcribing or ordering stage. Therefore, it is crucial for providers to improve the accuracy of their ordering. This will consequently reduce the order cycle times.

 

Conclusion

When the supply chain is weak, the consumers will not be served on time, and the costs will not be competitive, causing consumers to migrate to hospitals with better healthcare services, which originate from an efficient supply chain management. Therefore, improving your supply chain management is in your best interest as a healthcare organization.