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Product List:
Learning Product
In this 2-part webinar recording, we will learn the importance of a standardized capital replacement plan. The first webinar covers developing and implementing a standardized capital replacement plan and the second webinar covers how to sustain the plan.
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Aligning supply chain and technology can be easier than you think if you know what to consider.
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Learn how to enhance CQO efforts through the inclusion of Budget Impact Analysis (BIA), along with clinical and other economic perspectives and the continuous strategies of the value analysis process.
member: $0.00 non-member: $99.00
How can small changes lead to big wins?
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Learn about regulatory requirements and actionable steps for hospital providers to adopt data standards and improve supply chain efficiency and patient safety.
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Supply chain plays a central role when it comes to leveraging data to advance health care excellence. Along these lines we will discuss the relationship between the key data flows of supply chain management information, and how the nuances of those data flows in health care organizations require a different approach than the current state of operations.
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Tracking and locating surgical supplies and their utilization is a challenge faced by most hospitals. Average supply returns for picked supplies is low and O.R. room in and out traffic to retrieve unavailable items is high, and significant staff hours are spent checking consumption and restocking and locating supplies.
UTMC and DeRoyal have developed and implemented a "smart" radio frequency identification (RFID) trash bin (Continuum OR) that tracks inventory used during a case, charges for that inventory, and shows where items are located in the room in real time.
Outcomes
UTMC’s initial studies from 11 orthopedic and neurosurgery rooms have shown that “cashier” duties can be taken away from the circulating nurse, who can then focus on the patient, reduce the amount of supplies wasted and has saved their organization 2 to 3 million dollars.
member: $0.00 non-member: $99.00
Learn how a clinically integrated supply chain can decrease the number of shadow supply chains, increase the number of products that go through supply chain, and give clinical staff more time to care for their patients.
member: $0.00 non-member: $49.00
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