A new nonprofit healthcare supply chain association aims to champion standards and best practices. From Jesse Schafer’s vantage point as a senior manager of business continuity at the Mayo Clinic, supply chain resiliency is keenly needed in healthcare. “It’s a complex issue too difficult to solve individually,” he said. “There are cultural, operational, and economic … [Read more...]
MobileCare Medical Carts
DETECTO’s brand new, innovative and highly customizable MobileCare medical carts offer the most advanced security level features in the medical carts market with nearly unlimited configuration and color possibilities available. There are three lock types to choose from: Windows software is included for one centralized point for all employee cart access and security … [Read more...]
2022: A Year of Reconnection and Challenges
COVID, inflation and staffing shortages were just a few of the stories that made headlines in healthcare this year. By Pete Mercer We’re almost three years removed from the massive shutdowns and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a lot of ways, those first few months of 2020 have shaped the way we have looked at 2021 and 2022. For businesses and … [Read more...]
IDNs in the News
Nurse turnover doubles since the pandemic and half report feelings of burnout As patient volumes return to pre-pandemic levels, nurse turnover has doubled and half report feelings of burnout, according to a new report from Vizient, Inc. and Vaya Workforce. In addition, researchers found that while contract labor utilization continues to surge, the amount of time nurses are … [Read more...]
Intermountain Opens New ASC
The state-of-the-art facility will offer same-day surgeries in specialized operating rooms. By Pete Mercer As healthcare costs continue to rise throughout the country, consumers and patients are looking for lower cost options without sacrificing the quality of care that they need. Ambulatory surgery centers provide that exact type of care experience that so many people in … [Read more...]
Supply Chain Leader Spotlights
Editor’s note: The following supply chain leaders were featured in The Journal of Healthcare Contracting’s Ten People to Watch issue. Kathryn Carpenter, VP Sourcing, Contracting, Clinical Strategy and Implementation, CommonSpirit Health What are the most important attributes of successful supply chain teams today? First, being able to transform processes and adapt to a … [Read more...]
The Next Level of Vein-Finding and Vein Visualization
How doctors, nurses, EMTs and other caregivers can save lives, time and money by establishing IV access using Near Infrared Imaging’s new Vein-Eye Carry. MedPro, the nation’s leading contract medical sales organization, recently partnered with Near Infrared Imaging (NII) to bring their Vein-Eye Carry device to both the acute and non-acute markets across the USA. The Vein-Eye … [Read more...]
B. Braun Expands Manufacturing Capacity in the U.S.
The medical device company invests to bring manufacturing closer to patients. The pandemic and the supply chain crisis exposed vulnerabilities in the healthcare supply chain during the past three years as the U.S. was hit with shortages of critical therapies and medical supplies. International healthcare manufacturers with U.S. customers reassessed their strategies to become … [Read more...]
Improving Cleanliness and Efficiency with CaviWipes HP
Having a surface disinfectant solution that can meet the standards and needs of a dynamic and challenging environment is critical for today’s healthcare providers. Without a disinfectant solution in place, you risk contaminating your workspace and jeopardizing the health of people who are already at risk. While measures have been taken to reduce healthcare associated … [Read more...]
At Their Service
Whether it’s traditional med/surg offerings or something a little more unique, C&S Supply has positioned itself to meet almost any need of its customers. By Graham Garrison In the early 1980s, after working his way up the career ladder in the med/surg industry, Al Wicks found the place he wanted to settle down. He and his wife Linda had moved to Berks County for a … [Read more...]