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Weighted-Bin Technology: Accurate Inventory Without the Heavy Lifting

According to historians, evidence of scale use dates back about 4,500 years. The fulcrum scale, based on the ancient balance scale concept, is still used in advanced laboratory settings because of it... read more

Supply chain
Finding the Value in Supply Chain Contract Management

Ideally, 90% of transactions within the health care supply chain should be covered by a contract. Yet, with more than 100 different contract management software platforms available today, many organi... read more

Supply chain
Where Does Contracting Begin and End? A Documented Process and Workflow Could Be the Answer

Does your hospital struggle with pricing issues? Does it seem to take forever to get contracts signed? Do you wonder why the savings you projected aren’t reflected in the monthly performance reports?... read more

Supply chain
Considering a Consolidated Service Center Concept? Lessons Learned From a Large IDN

It may be summer, but that doesn’t mean we can’t cover a little schoolwork. read more

Pharmacy
Facing the Challenges of the Plasma Market

Plasma-derived therapeutics are part of a complex dynamic of global supply chain economics and clinical contributing factors, all of which can affect the ability to obtain the product needed for pati... read more

Supply chain
Weathering the Supply Availability Storm: Be Prepared

Like any business that relies on manufacturers across the globe for supplies, the health care industry sees its share of random product back orders, allocation situations and outright supply shortage... read more

Supply chain
Better to Be Safe Than Sorry When It Comes to Chemical Exposure

I’m fortunate enough to work for a company that recognizes the importance of reducing chemical exposure and equally fortunate to serve in a role where my focus is educating our health care partners a... read more

Supply chain
Are Food Service Operations Giving Your Bottom Line Heartburn?

If you're a hospital administrator looking for cost savings, just follow your nose to the cafeteria. Among those cheeseburgers and tossed salads, your hospital cafeteria probably offers more savings ... read more

Quality & clinical operations
On the Concept of a Good Death

Martin Luther once said, “Every man must do two things alone: he must do his own believing and his own dying.” A number of profound concepts are embedded in that statement, starting with ... read more

Supply chain
Applying the Goldilocks Principle to Purchased Services Consulting

In the past few months, I have received feedback from numerous hospital supply chain leaders on the topic of consultants. A consistent message I hear is that consultants must demonstrate the right sk... read more