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It’s an incredibly exciting time to be in healthcare supply chain. We’ve just begun to see how supply chain can drive increased efficiency and support better patient care and outcomes.
The aisles of empty shelves in Denver-area grocery stores and supermarkets might signal otherwise, but Richard Mizell, whose company helps fill those shelves, is adamant that the food supply chain … ...
How Group Purchasing Organizations Helped Save Our Health Care Supply Chain From COVID-19 Philip S. English, HGPII National Coordinator Oliver Spurgeon, Annual Forum Program Director Reprints ...
Grocery store officials say you won't find hand sanitizer on shelves because it's all going to health care workers.
Pharmacists across Long Island say they are dealing with longer waits for medical equipment and smaller inventory of common, over-the-counter drugs, mainly because of the supply chain crisis that ...
Policy makers are now assessing pandemic experiences from the healthcare supply chain, and seeking insights on how to harden the pipeline of essential medical products against unpredictable ...
The patient-centered supply chain is intended to help health organizations achieve those goals. Most hospitals stand to cut their supply costs significantly, and improve healthcare outcomes, by ...
From South Carolina to Washington, shoppers are finding bare grocery shelves due to supply-chain issues worsened by Omicron and winter storms.
Many women say store shelves that once had the menstrual essentials have been sparse for months. When they are available, tampons have been a lot more expensive recently, due in part to inflation.
The leaner grocery supply chain model that has become the standard over the past 10-15 years left the industry unprepared for the recent panic buying that left store shelves bare, UB faculty member ...
The aisles of empty shelves in Denver-area grocery stores and supermarkets might signal otherwise, but Richard Mizell, whose company helps fill those shelves, is adamant that the food supply chain … ...
Nallan Suresh says the industry was unprepared for the recent panic buying due to the leaner supply chain model that has become the standard.