Category Archives: Procurement Strategies

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This blog will discuss the benefits of onboarding in-house medical equipment planners for your healthcare facility’s supply chain procurement plan.

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This blog post will explore the concept of supplier segmentation, key factors to consider in its implementation, advantages it provides, and strategies for successful implementation.

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In healthcare organizations, vendor credentialing and compliance programs are critical components of supply chain management.

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Choosing the correct procurement process can be a daunting task, but this blog post will help you understand when to use RFP, RFA, or RFI.

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In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of a hybrid workforce for procurement redesign, strategies for creating a successful team setup, guidelines for utilizing automation and technology to optimize productivity, and methods for evaluating the impact of this new approach.

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In this blog post, we will discuss what stock and bill and DME loan closet programs are, how they can be implemented in the healthcare setting, and how they can be leveraged to improve patient care while reducing costs.

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In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of achieving a “perfect order” in healthcare procurement and how implementing cohesive processes can help streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes.

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In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of finding quality MRO supplies for your business, where to find them, and how to choose the right ones.

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In this blog post, we will explore how to create an effective procurement and sourcing leadership strategy by understanding the role of procurement and sourcing in business leadership, establishing an effective strategy, and evaluating progress.

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In this blog post, we’ll explore how to plan for medical equipment and improve your healthcare facility design. We’ll look at understanding the purpose and requirements of medical equipment, establishing a budget, planning an effective layout, and developing a contingency plan.