- 1. Supply Chain Issues Bring Manufacturers Back to the US
- (Supply)
- ... for the most part were satisfied. This changed during the pandemic when the supply chain process collapsed. This could be seen early in the pandemic when many hospitals around the globe were unable to ...
- 2. The Global Supply Chain Needs A Digital Revolution
- (News)
- It is time for a digital transformation to revolutionize the global supply chain, reports WE Forums. During the COVID-19 pandemic, schools, hospitals, businesses and governments have depended on technological ...
- 3. RFID is Being Deployed in the Fight against COVID-19
- (Logistics)
- ... hospitals to ensure staff complies with the hand-washing protocols and makes it feasible to do so. With an RFID reader situated at a hand-washing station, a tag or a badge on the uniform of a health worker ...
- 4. Big Pharma Looks at Blockchain
- (News)
- According to Harvard Business Review, big pharma is hoping to solve supply chain issues by switching to blockchain. Since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, world-class hospitals from New York ...
- 5. Businesses Brace for as Much as Six Months Disruption
- (Supply)
- ... General Motors and Tesla, among others, are now helping the government in the production of medical supplies such as ventilators that have run out in hospitals. On the other hand, Apple and Facebook are ...
- 6. Mayo Clinic Tries to Help Medical Supply Chain
- (News)
- The Mayo Clinic is working hard to keep vital supplies like masks flowing to hospitals, reports Kare11. With the concerns in the supply chain, many folks are trying to come up with alternate solutions. ...
- 7. Blockchain Could Help During Pandemic
- (News)
- Blockchain could be deployed to help hospitals get resources during the pandemic, reports Roll Call. Companies that specialize in moving goods from one place to another are starting to use the technology ...
- 8. Drivers' HOS Laws are Relaxed for the First Time in 82 Years
- (Logistics)
- For the first time in 82 years the hour of services (HOS) laws for truck drivers have been relaxed to help get needed supplies to struggling businesses and hospitals across the United States. As the novel ...
- 9. Hospitals Running Inefficient Supply Chains
- (News)
- According to Supply Chain Dive, U.S. hospitals are struggling with medical supply shortages. The shortages can be ascribed to inefficient supply chain. Read the article on Supply Chain Dive
- 10. Bar Codes in food and drugs
- (Technology)
- ... level of identification healthcare providers like hospitals and pharmacies that dispense large volumes of similar-looking pills can easily misidentify and deliver the wrong medicine. The new edible ink ...
- 11. Hospitals Can Save Money in Supply Chain
- (News)
- According to Healthcare Finance, hospitals overspend $10 million dollars a year in their supply chain. Supply chain costs for hospitals are the second biggest expense, with labor being the largest cost, ...
- 12. Enjoy Big Gains By Involving Your Smaller Vendors In Your EDI Process
- (Retail)
- The age of digital medical records has elevated the urgency with which hospitals and other medical providers need to integrate all of their procurement processes, maintain control of the data and inventory, ...
- 13. Trends In Healthcare And The Life Sciences And Their Impact On Ecommerce
- (Management)
- ... constant dangers. Therefore, the entire medical community, ranging from the neighborhood pharmacist to hospitals to global drug manufacturers must remain vigilant against those threats while dedicating ...
- 14. Iceland Hot On Electronic Invoicing
- (Management)
- ... B-to-G invoicing, the Icelandic Ministry conducted several pilot programs with the nation’s hospitals. Those studies revealed e-invoicing not only saved the hospitals money, they also reduced workloads ...
- 15. Lean Healthcare Discussion
- (News)
- In Mark Graban's Lean Blog, he writes about a panel discussion at a recent conference between some of the leading personalities in healthcare quality. It's an interesting look at a little history and recent ...
- 16. From the Top - Michael Innes
- (Supply)
- ... of about 36 unique hospitals; 500 medical office buildings and a various number of office and back office types of functions as well. So, inherent to each one of those businesses, they may have just a ...
- 17. From the Top - Michael Innes
- (Supply)
- ... of about 36 unique hospitals; 500 medical office buildings and a various number of office and back office types of functions as well. So, inherent to each one of those businesses, they may have just a ...
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