DOTmed March 3, 2023
Gus Iversen

Supply chain management company Advantus Health Partners and GE HealthCare have announced an agreement worth up to $760 million over 10 years, connecting GE’s healthcare technology management (HTM) services with Advantus Health’s clients.

The program will provide complete management of medical equipment beyond the traditional break/fix approach, including ongoing maintenance, monitoring for and addressing recalls, disinfection and distribution. It is aimed at reducing costs and improving productivity through standardization of processes to manage equipment across healthcare systems and proactive monitoring of data safety.

“Advantus was founded following our team’s success designing a better supply chain model for a large health system with 48 hospitals,” said Dan Hurry, president of Advantus Health Partners. “We understand the growing challenges...

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