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Resource Management: The Healthcare Supply Chain 2002 Survey Results

In 2002, over 321 executives and supply chain leaders responded to this survey, which encapsulated the current state of supply chain management and identified leading practices.

Going Green in Health Care

This special section of hfm magazine presents a series of cost-effective strategies for building and operating green. Real-life hospitals discuss strategies such as use of retro-commissioning, recycling, and reduction energy use in HIM and IT departments as key tools for finding sustainability—as well as savings.

Engaging Physicians for Supply Chain Savings

This HFMA Education Report, sponsored by Amerinet, discusses real-life strategies hospitals have used to build physician buy-in around engaging physician executives in strategic discussions, sharing data to increase awareness, conducting value analysis with chief users, and providing incentives for change.

Securing Revenue with Improved Labor Use

This HFMA education report, sponsored by Kronos, Inc., discusses strategies to improve labor use, how labor variance data reporting can lead to more effective nurse staffing decisions, and tips for using tools and process change to establish a culture of productivity and labor cost accountability.

Optimizing Hospital Supply Chain Processes for Savings

This HFMA Executive Roundtable, sponsored by Cardinal Health, examines ways hospital supply chain administrators are optimizing pharmacy and medical-surgical supply chains for cost control and efficiencies, particularly in regard to process integration.

Opportunities for Supply Chain Improvement

This report summarizes HFMA's 2008 Supply Chain Survey, which surveyed a broad cross-section of senior financial executives and supply chain leaders regarding effective supply chain practices and areas of needed improvement.

HFMA's 2005 Supply Chain Benchmarking Survey

This report is based on a survey of 225 respondents who identified supply chain successes, future opportunities, and supply chain benchmarking metrics.

HFMA Educational Report: Your Strategy for Continuous Supply Savings

For continuous improvement in supply spend, CFOs and supply chain executives are encouraged to track and benchmark supply spend, analyze supply use by service line, and link supply chain to the revenue cycle.

Resource Management Update: Healthcare Supply Chain

This white paper identifies the supply chain areas that would allow cost savings as well as process and quality improvements.

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