HealthIT Answers October 18, 2023
Mark Van Sumeren

Medical breakthroughs, advanced diagnostic tools, and progressive treatments have revolutionized patient care over the years. However, when it comes to the healthcare supply chain, innovation has often taken a back seat, with many organizations relying on traditional practices for 20 to 30 years. Interestingly enough, healthcare supply chain is uniquely poised to help the industry with one of its most pressing challenges – cost. In a recent interview with FINN Voices, we discussed the untapped potential in healthcare’s indirect nonclinical purchases and why 2024 is the year to innovate.

Seizing the Innovation Opportunity in Healthcare’s Supply Chain

Much of the focus in healthcare has been on clinical excellence, leaving the supply chain largely untouched by innovation. I believe that indirect...

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Topics: Big Data, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Supply Chain, Technology
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