Managed Healthcare Executive November 4, 2021
Briana Contreras

“Given the supply chain constraints that companies are struggling with, the ability to better manage forecasting, demand, and create a redundancy network by allowing for increased visibility into inventory is essential,” recalls Naama Stauber Breckler, CEO of Better Health.

Most can recall the vast demands of PPE, gloves, and other medical products needed at the beginning of the pandemic, which soon caused heightened shortages that we’re still seeing today.

Naama Stauber Breckler, CEO of Better Health, recalls majority of the country and world were homebound at a time and society’s reliance on care and supplies were more through online retail and home delivery. With quicker access to these supplies, shortages were more prone to happen.

However, Stauber Breckler said there...

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