10 most-read supply chain stories in July

Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare’s adoption of a needle-free blood draw technology caught reader’s attention last month.

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Here are the 10 most-read supply chain stories in July, starting with the most popular.

  1. Intermountain adopts needle-free technology for blood draws

  1. Supply chain leaders worried about potential market entry of Amazon

  1. 10 most popular prescription drugs for 2017

  1. Red Cross, Children’s Hospital LA face critical blood shortage

  1. Are outcomes-based drug contracts effective? 5 thoughts

  1. GPOs lower costs and boost competition, HSCA report finds

  1. Why supply chain leaders should practice unlearning

  1. Zimmer Biomet CEO steps down: 3 things to know

  1. Drug prices will jump nearly 8% for health systems in 2018: 3 report findings

  1. Talc powder shortage complicates lung disease treatment at hospitals

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