A national survey of blood centers indicates blood supply needs will increase by as much as 50 percent to accommodate the resumption of elective procedures and other suspended inpatient and outpatient service lines.“Despite blood collections decreasing by about 75% this spring, hospitals have had access to ample supply and have avoided a shortage of blood …
10 takeaways: What health systems must do to protect their PPE supply
US case count tops 1M US may have plateaued—but it’s not a decline Rural spread raises new concerns Legislation will likely ease short-term cash flow challenges—but long-term impact still unclear Regulators will likely face pressure to ease repayments of Accelerated and Advanced payments States—and hospitals—look to reopen for regular business Antibody testing sparks interest—but there …
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Cuomo: New York Will Join Northeastern States To Form Supply Chain To Combat COVID
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that New York will join with states from Massachusetts to Delaware to create a regional supply chain for masks, gowns, ventilators, testing supplies and other equipment vital to fighting the disease. The states are joining together after months of dealing separately with what Cuomo said was a “totally inefficient and ineffective” …
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ANAE Supply Chain Leader Webinar with The University of Vermont Health Network
Last week ANAE hosted a members only Supply Chain Leader Webinar with Charlie Miceli, Network Vice President & Chief Supply Chain Officer Health Network Ventures at The University of Vermont Health Network.Find out more about UVM Health Network, how they are dealing with COVID19 and how suppliers can better collaborate with this network, and much …
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Senate Dems propose federalizing medical supply chain
Senate Democrats introduced a bill that would put control of the nation’s medical supply chain in the hands of the federal government, using its expertise in military production and distribution to address the COVID-19 pandemic. The Medical Supply Delivery and Transparency Act would require the secretary of defense to appoint a civilian with experience in …
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Shoring Up the Healthcare Supply Chain: 4 Lessons From The COVID-19 Pandemic
Karen Conway, Vice President, Healthcare Value with Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX), wrote an article on 4 lessons that we can take away from the Covid-19 Pandemic. “Supply chain professionals are collaborating and innovating with clinicians and communities in ways that are not only addressing the immediate crisis but also will likely reshape the future of …
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IBM launches Rapid Supplier Connect to help alleviate COVID-19 supply shortages
IBM announced the launch of its Rapid Supplier Connect, a blockchain-based network designed to help government agencies and healthcare organizations identify new, non-traditional suppliers who have pivoted to address the shortage of equipment, devices and supplies needed for COVID-19 relief efforts. Rapid Supplier Connect is available at no cost until August 31, 2020 to qualified …
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COVID-19 crisis predicted to bring ‘permanent changes’ to supply chain risk management
Sergio Chayet, director of the Operations and Supply Chain Management MBA platform at Olin, foresees changes ahead in several areas including making workers safer and strategies to guard against future massive stresses on supply chains. “Just like September 11 brought permanent changes to airport and port security, it is likely this latest crisis will bring …
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May 6, 2020
Amazon Business creates COVID-19 Supplies
Amazon Business created COVID-19 Supplies to help direct health and safety products, such as facial shields, PPE, digital thermometers, exam gloves, sanitizers and wipes, directly to healthcare organizations.Inventory of these critical supplies is currently very limited. Amazon Business will vet, certify, distribute, and deliver vital products to organizations delivering medical care and public health services. …
Supply chains and their pandemic readiness plan
Resilinc conducted a Pandemic Readiness Assessment of global manufacturers. The results underscore the importance of preparing your Supply Chain for pandemics.27% of suppliers admit to not having a pandemic readiness program42% of supply chains have never tested their pandemic plan in the last three years75% of manufacturers reported part shortages in February and March70% of …
Reflections on the Clinician-Supply Chain Relationship Through the Lens of Crisis
Daria Byrne, Chief Strategy Officer, CSI and Steve Kiewiet, Chief Commercial Officer, Intalere address three considerations healthcare organizations should reflect on as these critical healthcare partners – supply chain and frontline clinicians – move forward together after the COVID-19 pandemic.Maintaining Trust Culture Modification Communication Read More
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ANAE Supply Chain Leader Webinar with The University of Vermont Health Network
Please join us for the members only ANAE Supply Chain Leader Webinar on April 29 at 2:30 PM ET with Charlie Miceli, Network Vice President & Chief Supply Chain Officer Health Network Ventures at The University of Vermont Health Network.Find out more about UVM Health Network, their GPO partners, how suppliers can better collaborate with …
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Why the U.S. Still Doesn’t Have Enough Tests
To reopen the economy safely, experts estimate the U.S. will need to administer millions of tests every month. WSJ’s Christopher Weaver and Rebecca Ballhaus explain why we are so far from the number of tests needed. Read More
PDI Healthcare’s infection prevention products among first to be tested directly against SARS-CoV-2
PDI Healthcare is testing several of its disinfectant products for efficacy against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, for submission to the EPA for approval.Partnering with Microbac Laboratories, Inc. for testing, PDI hospital-grade products could become among the products with demonstrated effectiveness against the novel coronavirus.Infection prevention experts have been looking to the EPA’s Emerging …