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Vizient released its Summer 2025 Spend Management Outlook forecasting a 3.35% increase in pharmaceutical prices in 2026 with healthcare providers seeing increased usage in GLP-1 therapies, specialty ...
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The U.S. healthcare system is facing supply shortages that dwarf the problems experienced in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, when needed personal protective equipment, like masks and ...
"Medical devices are an important part of the hospital supply chain. On the capital side, medical equipment represents 20% to 25% of what the hospital is spending every year on capital equipment.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Sanford supply chain managers could count on one sheet of paper how many drugs were made by one or two manufacturers. “That list is growing,” Leedahl said.
The medical supplies industry is reverting to the supply chain strategies they used before COVID-19, despite severe ongoing challenges, according to an expert in the field. “The industry in general ...
St. Luke’s launches a 300,000 sq. ft. supply center in Meridian, enhancing logistics, pharmacy services, and healthcare ...
Rather, there are inherent vulnerabilities in the medical device supply chain that make it susceptible to a variety of disruptions, now and into the future, regardless of whether there is a PHE.
Michael Einhorn, chief executive of Dealmed, has been troubled for a good long while about the strategies commonly deployed when it comes to the supply chain for medical supplies. “I’ve been vocal for ...
A pair of Republicans leading powerful House committees are calling for the Department of Veterans Affairs to speed up efforts to decrease the agency’s reliance on China for medical supplies ...
Specifically, the pandemic has underscored the necessity of access to domestic supply chain for FDA-validated medical equipment in the U.S, especially testing supplies, which can help save lives.
A 2021 AARP survey shows more than 3/4 of adults aged 50 and up want to age in place but as the pandemic continues its hold- changes in labor and supply are putting a strain on that ability.