Chief Healthcare Executive April 17, 2022
Cristina Indiveri

As Earth Day approaches, health systems should reduce the impact of their goods and services. The hospital supply chain is filled with opportunities for improvement.

As the health care industry learns to live with COVID-19, health care leaders are refocusing their attentions on pre-pandemic priorities, looking for actionable, measurable ways to improve the health and safety of all the patients and staff they serve.

They need look no further than the procurement practices in the supply chain, where many products contain harmful chemicals or shipped in ways that cause excessive carbon emissions.

Healthcare organizations can reduce harm – and improve the health of their communities – through sustainable procurement, the procurement of goods and services whose life cycle has a...

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