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Supply Chain

By Henry Powderly | 03:56 pm | January 23, 2015
Mayo Clinic picked Epic for revenue cycle, President Obama floated predictive medicine at the State of the Union, Arkansas planned to extend its private option and the Sustainable Growth rate saw its day on The Hill.
By James Laskaris | 10:22 am | January 23, 2015
The infusion pump market will grow to $3.6 billion by 2017 with the majority of growth occurring in home health, wearable insulin pumps, and consumables.
By Rodney J. Moore | 11:06 am | January 21, 2015
Experts say providers should look outside the organization to help free up resources for performance improvement.
By Susan Morse | 02:34 pm | January 15, 2015
Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference leaves investors and providers more bullish about the state of the business than last year.
By Henry Powderly | 11:01 am | January 13, 2015
The JPMorgan Healthcare Conference kicked off Monday in San Francisco, one of the biggest events in the world of biotech where investors and healthcare providers come together to see what's cooking at some of the hottest new companies in the sector.
By Susan Morse | 02:07 pm | January 09, 2015
Though Republicans this week have already voted to change an employer mandate in the Affordable Care Act, healthcare providers are more focused on what the new majority in Washington will do with the controversial tax.
By Susan Morse | 08:34 pm | January 07, 2015
The company now has 34 intravenous solutions pharmacies nationwide, adding Ambient Healthcare’s 16 pharmacies in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
By Susan Morse | 05:14 pm | January 07, 2015
The systems have become critical to healthcare industry over the past few years due to the increasing adoption of electronic health records and other health information management systems.
By Henry Powderly | 10:36 am | December 18, 2014
Here's a look at some more recent headlines in the world of healthcare finance.
By Mark Weber | 10:56 am | December 15, 2014
A major limitation of current supply chains is that they are not tied to outcomes. Most hospitals and health systems still lack a key ingredient that could turn their supply chain operations into powerful tools for better care.