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The value chain includes insurers, health care providers, ... join forces with health insurance underwriters to provide patients with coverage through health management organizations.
At a time when 47% of health care leaders say supply cost reductions will be the No. 1 cost-saving initiative this year, the old ways of managing supply chain won’t bring the value that ...
Value-based care delivery organizations eschew medical paternalism in favor of radical patient-centeredness—letting patients define what matters most to them, and focusing on that.
Value-based care requires healthcare organizations and physicians to assume more financial risk for patient outcomes. That makes it essential to understand the total cost of care. For years, supply ...
This varied background "adds a level of appreciation and value when you’re managing an organization. ... but also produces podcasts for the Stanford Health Care supply chain team.
Hospital supply chain leaders are calling for strategies to future-proof supply operations, reduce uncertainty and protect patient care amid rising costs. Here are responses from seven supply chain ...
At Bon Secours, a not-for-profit health system with locations in seven U.S. states, Chief Population Officer Jean Haynes credits Premier with helping the health system shift to value-based care.
As researchers wrote in an August 2019 article in Nature Digital Medicine, “[i]n the 21st century, the age of big data and artificial intelligence, each health care organization has built its ...
A confluence of events have occurred within the last few years which require health systems to develop “strategic” supply chain organizations in order to succeed in the rapidly changing U.S ...