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Navigating the Economic Storm: A Prescriptive Approach for Healthcare Supply Chain Professionals

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Numerous papers written recently predict the impact of the economic downturn on the healthcare industry. Many of these predictions are now headlines – reduced labor budgets, declines in elective and out-patient volumes/surgeries, and smaller, or in some instances, no capital budgets.  Because of the role supply chain plays in the financial well-being of an organization and the current economic environment, supply chain leaders can anticipate:

However, the challenge in healthcare supply chain management today is not in recognizing the impact on our organizations, but knowing what to do about it.  The Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM) recommends the following three prescriptive activities for supply chain professionals:

Many administrators focus on revenue growth as opposed to cost management. Assuming your organization’s operating margin is 2%, one dollar ($1) of expense reduction is worth $50 in gross revenue – $100,000 in supply chain savings is equivalent to $5,000,000 in gross revenue.  

Financial Controls

Take cost controls to the next level by maximizing and operationalizing key controls into your hospital’s daily practices.  The following list includes some of the cost controls you can utilize in your hospital today:

With key controls in place you be able to dedicate resources to prioritization and negotiation activities, and not spend undue time in non-value added activities.

Maximize Contracts

Supply chain management/ professionals must push their Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) and contracting groups to negotiate and renegotiate any and all agreements.    Intense pressure is being placed on reducing supply expenses.  Capital budgets are being cut, at best, and potentially eliminated for some.   It is imperative to take many of the following actions to address these concerns:

Get Out of the Box

Finally, with key controls in place and supply and equipment purchases being prioritized and negotiated/renegotiated, supply chain professionals must step outside the comfort of operations and engage in other areas of the hospital.   Areas outside of typical materials management where supply chain professionals can engage include:

As healthcare supply chain professionals, we must look at the current economic climate as an opportunity to lead. AHRMM has a number of tools to assist supply chain professionals, among them the Knowledge Center and ListServ, designed to help AHRMM members meet the challenge of an environment rich with opportunities to improve their organizations and the healthcare industry. 

AHRMM will be hosting a webinar on March 5, 2009, entitled “The Economic Crisis: Executives Look to Supply Chain – What’s Your Plan?” For additional resources and to access the recording of the webinar, please refer to www.ahrmm.org, your supply chain resource for best practices, peer interaction, and information on current issues and regulatory initiatives.