Automating the supply chain: Why it’s necessary and what you need to know

The supply chain is more complex in the healthcare than in any other industry. Each year, $5 billion goes to waste in the healthcare supply chain. In short: There’s a lot of room for improvement.

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Reducing operating costs is one of most CEOs’ top priorities, making the need for effective approaches to supply chain management more crucial now than ever before. One of the keys to eliminating waste is automation, according to Cardinal Health.

The advent of advanced data analytics means hospitals and health systems are better positioned to leverage new technology to effectively manage inventory and transparency across the supply chain. At the same time, they can rebuild trust between the supply chain and clinical teams.

In an Oct. 1 webinar with presentations from Heather O’Sullivan, vice president of clinical operations at Cardinal Health, and Steve Thompson, vice president of supply chain innovation at Cardinal Health, learn how advanced analytics can help control costs, capture charge accurately and support clinical documentation while simultaneously reducing waste and simplifying workflows.

To register for the webinar, click here.

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