Black Book August 7, 2023

Over 5,000 materials management and purchasing professionals were represented in the sweeping series of supply chain IT user polls, as formidable challenges are forcing providers to advance their technologies to maintain solvency.

TAMPA, Fla., August 7, 2023 (Newswire.com) – Medical revenue losses, staffing troubles, inflation, and the sluggish recovery of inpatient volumes have added up to increased total health system expenses, upwards of 13% in Q2 2023. The compounding fiscal distresses of providers have created intensifying demand for advanced technologies to confront straggling supply chain systems and underperforming services, report 90% of the healthcare industry’s collective C-suite.

Black Book™ collected survey responses from 5,220 health system materials managers, executives, staff, analysts, consultants, and directors from hospitals and medical...

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