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Supply Chain

By Kelsey Brimmer | 08:03 pm | June 26, 2012
Over the last seven months, St. Joseph Health System (SJHS), a large healthcare organization located in California and western Texas, has been using a multi-disciplinary approach to engage its physicians and clinicians in understanding the impact of clinical practice patterns and resource variability.
By Michelle McNickle | 02:32 pm | June 18, 2012
This past March, Texas Children's Hospital in Houston opened its Texas Children's Hospital Pavilion for Women after recently expanding a new West Campus in an effort to meet growing needs and a shift in population base. And with this growth came an excellent opportunity to streamline the system's supply chain.
By Rene Letourneau | 02:39 pm | June 15, 2012
Harvey Riceberg, inpatient pharmacy supervisor at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada tells Healthcare Finance News Editor Rene Letourneau how the organization saved $750,000 in drug waste costs by implementing a new technology into their drug administering process.
By Larry McClain | 02:59 pm | June 11, 2012
Although summer movies highlight the deeds of solo superheroes, attacking hospital supply costs is strictly a team effort. At the Premier Breakthroughs conference in Nashville on June 6, representatives from Methodist Health System in Dallas, Texas, chronicled their 18-month collaboration with Premier Consulting Solutions -- a partnership that helped significantly reduce supply costs and keep them there.
By Rene Letourneau | 12:40 pm | June 11, 2012
By 2020, sales of new vaccines that do not currently exist on the market may hit $24.8 billion, predicted market research firm Kalorama Information in a recent report.
By David Williams | 10:19 am | June 11, 2012
Mobile asset management in the hospital is a great example of an unsexy but high-impact topic. In this interview, John McCarthy, GE Healthcare’s GM of Asset Management Professional Services, answers my questions.
By Mike Miliard | 01:59 pm | June 04, 2012
ProdigoXchange aims to drive efficiency for healthcare purchasers by providing automated email reminders that help track supplier acknowledgments of dispatched purchase orders.
By Rene Letourneau | 10:45 am | May 31, 2012
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday to increase user fees paid by pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers looking to bring new products to the market. The bill passed easily by a vote of 387-5.
By Kelsey Brimmer | 10:36 am | May 31, 2012
According to a study released Tuesday by the Health Industry Distributors Association (HIDA), hospitals see substantial cost savings and greater employee and time efficiencies by maximizing their spend through a distributor, particularly in the areas of product ordering and receiving.
By Rene Letourneau | 03:37 pm | May 24, 2012
Driven by an increased incidence of respiratory disease and an aging population, the respiratory device market reached $44.2 billion in 2011, according to a new report from healthcare market research firm Kalorama Information.