Clinical-Supply Integration: Accelerating Performance
The shift from volume- to value-based care, as well as other forces, show that health care organizations must dig deeper, think longer term, and most importantly, form a sustainable, committed partnership between supply chain and clinicians. With many of today’s razor-thin operating margins, CSI is often a necessary financial shift for long-term sustainability. Leadership, supply chain and clinicians must work together to make data-driven decisions for the good of the organization if it is to succeed well into the future.
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