MedCity News July 13, 2025
John Wright

Improving the outlook starts with a better supply chain model — one that shifts from a transactional to strategic focus and is built on collaborative supplier models and more domestic sourcing.

There are a lot of questions about the impact of tariffs on health system supply chains. And most supply chain leaders don’t have informed solutions to pending challenges.

In response, resource-strapped healthcare organizations are in scramble mode, trying to work with their suppliers to identify and mitigate potential impacts with varying degrees of success. While lobbying efforts are underway on the national stage by hospitals and other trade groups to exempt medical supplies and drugs, the industry is bracing for supply chain disruptions and potential price increases....

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