
Strategic Management of the Healthcare Supply Chain
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Strategic Management of the Healthcare Supply Chain
About this book
A systems approach to understanding the needs of today's healthcare supply chain
Strategic Management of the Healthcare Supply Chain offers a big-picture overview and a proven strategic framework for supply chain management in healthcare. It also addresses concrete strategies for risk management, partnerships, logistics, performance assessment, information technology, and beyond. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the issues facing the healthcare supply chain and the opportunities that present themselves as we look toward the future. Written by a team of authors with both research expertise and practical experience in healthcare supply chain, this broad and impactful book teases out the complexities within the supply chain field and the healthcare ecosystem.
The healthcare industry is evolving rapidly, and the role of the supply chain is shifting in response. Institutions and practitioners are collaborating more closely than ever with supply chain leaders. This shift introduces new opportunities and challenges at the level of healthcare delivery. Additionally, the role of supply chain in safeguarding the social determinants of healthâfood, transportation, critical health-related productsâis rapidly expanding, especially in historically underserved populations. This revised edition takes a holistic approach to the needs of people and organizations, yielding strategies that will improve both economic and health outcomes.
- Gain the understanding you need to work toward building a mature supply chain organization
- Develop perspective on how the needs of the healthcare supply chain are shifting in the modern era
- Holistically assess supply chain performance and improve clinical, financial, and operational outcomes
- Identify opportunities to generate value, improve alliances, and cut costs
This book will be of interest to graduate students in the health sector and supply chain programs, as well as working clinicians, health sector managers, and supply chain leaders. Policymakers looking to create a more resilient healthcare supply chain in the wake of COVID-19 will also find valuable insight inside.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Remembering
- About the Companion Website
- List of Exhibits
- List of Acronyms
- Preface
- 1 The Healthcare Supply Chain EnvironmentâHere's the Big Picture
- 2 Building a Strategy for Healthcare Supply Chain ManagementâCreating the Vision
- 3 Risk Management StrategiesâHealthcare Is Risky, So Is Supply Chain Management
- 4 Product Preference, Standardization, Value, and Clinical IntegrationâYou Can't Just Buy Anything
- 5 Purchasing Strategies and AlliancesâSuccess Requires Good Partnerships
- 6 Logistics Strategies and AlliancesâThe Devil Is in the Details
- 7 Performance Measurements and Maturity ModelsâYou Only Get What You Measure
- 8 Organization Design for Managing the Supply ChainâA Well-designed Organization Makes It Easier to Succeed
- 9 Information Technology (IT) StrategiesâInformation Is the Glue that Binds
- 10 The Fully Integrated Supply Chain Organization (FISCO)âTying It Together and Looking Forward
- Appendix 1: Best Practices within the Context of Non-Governmental Fully Integrated Supply Chain Organization (FISCO)
- Appendix 2: Clinician, Supplier, and Buyer Working as One to Improve Patient Outcomes
- Index
- End User License Agreement