Intermountain adds 40,000 square feet to supply warehouse

For Intermountain Health’s supply chain strategy, 40,000 more square feet means more than $12 million in annual savings. 

Advertisement

The Salt Lake City-based health system recently expanded its medical supply warehouse in Midvale, Utah, to increase bulk space by 30%. Medical supplies that were previously stored in rented spaces will be moved to the warehouse, which the system said will save more than $12 million each year. 

Fewer miles driven to transport these supplies will also bring more savings, Intermountain said in a June 24 news release. 

The expansion also affects the pharmacy fulfillment center, which already operates at the site. The center fills nearly a million prescriptions every year, and it now has more room for new storage machines and upgraded automated systems. 

The warehouse handles daily deliveries to sites in Colorado, Idaho, Nevada and Utah. 

At the Becker's 11th Annual IT + Revenue Cycle Conference: The Future of AI & Digital Health, taking place September 14–17 in Chicago, healthcare executives and digital leaders from across the country will come together to explore how AI, interoperability, cybersecurity, and revenue cycle innovation are transforming care delivery, strengthening financial performance, and driving the next era of digital health. Apply for complimentary registration now.

Advertisement

Next Up in Supply Chain

  • Aurora, Colo.-based UCHealth Vice President of Supply Chain Richard Bagley has retired after more than four years with the health…

  • The FDA has flagged eight medical device recalls, corrections and early alerts affecting convenience kits, vascular access devices, IV administration…

Advertisement

Comments are closed.