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Five To Save | What We Expect From 2020 (And What We Want)
Topics: selling medical inventory, supply chain management, medical supply, five to save, digital supply management, healthcare inventory, buying medical inventory, new year, 2020
5 By 5: Cyber Insurance Saves Millions
This is Part 3 of our series 5 By 5, which examines all the ways that data informs us about healthcare and some of the ways it hinders us.
In this edition, we're looking at the high cost of healthcare's outdated technology.
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Five To Save | What Would You Do With $12 Million?
(We'd buy a pig pen made of diamonds. It wouldn't feel good, but it would feel fancy.)
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5 By 5: The High Cost of Provider Size
This is Part 2 of our series 5 By 5, which examines all the ways that data informs us about healthcare and some of the ways it hinders us.
In this edition, we're looking at one of the not-so-surprising drivers behind the high cost of healthcare: the size of healthcare providers.
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Five To Save | One Year After We Warned You ... Did You Listen?
Last fall we followed up on five topics that constantly come up in healthcare's supply chain. Now we're following up on that follow-up.
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5 By 5: Data On Healthcare's Customers
This is Part 1 of the series we’re using to wrap up this year. 5 By 5 examines all the ways that data informs us about healthcare and some of the ways it hinders us.
To start off, we thought we’d go to a group that the healthcare industry often has trouble consulting when it’s making decisions: its patients.
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Five To Save | Why Does Everyone Want To Clean Up Healthcare?
It seems like everyone has a miracle fix for US hospitals. Can hospitals not help themselves?
Topics: selling medical inventory, supply chain management, amazon, medical supply, ups, improvements, digital supply management, disruption, healthcare inventory, buying medical inventory, shipping
Counting Down - Top 5 Concerns of Healthcare Executives
We conclude our short series on the Top 10 issues facing healthcare, as determined by its leaders.
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Counting Down - 5 Concerns of Healthcare Executives
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Five To Save | So You Made A Mistake
You had an accident. You made a boo boo. You done goofed. So what're you going to do about it?
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