Hospital purchasing decisions are driven by clinical, operational and financial considerations, including patient outcomes, product quality, ease-of-use, supplier value-adds—as well as cost and product availability.
In today's health care landscape, an ever-increasing emphasis is placed on the principles of responsible purchasing to protect both human health and the environment in which we live.
With the prevalence of non-acute care in today’s health care landscape, supply chain leaders are watching their scope of responsibilities substantially increase. Knowing that rapid change is an integral part of the industry today,
Hospital purchasing decisions are driven by clinical, operational and financial considerations, including patient outcomes, product quality, ease-of-use, supplier value-adds—as well as cost and product availability.
In today's health care landscape, an ever-increasing emphasis is placed on the principles of responsible purchasing to protect both human health and the environment in which we live.
With the prevalence of non-acute care in today’s health care landscape, supply chain leaders are watching their scope of responsibilities substantially increase. Knowing that rapid change is an integral part of the industry today,