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A strategic guide on mastering healthcare procurement dynamics. Discover key strategies for enhancing efficiency, resilience, and organizational value.
With the healthcare system’s external spend supervised by the supply chain and procurement function, leaders are increasingly recognizing its pivotal role in enhancing efficiency. This function also offers a way to develop resilience against market volatility, economic crises, and supply chain concerns. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how procurement leaders navigate the healthcare sector’s challenges, focusing on expanding supplier networks, automating procurement while controlling expenditure, and improving data-driven decision-making.
In a McKinsey study conducted in 2022, 67% of healthcare system leaders now view the supply chain as more strategic and less transactional. The healthcare sector faces three major procurement challenges: choice and price, procurement operations, and expenditure visibility. In an economic slowdown, access to a wide selection of high-quality products at competitive prices becomes crucial for survival and growth.
Procurement leaders can accelerate change, strengthen supply chain resilience, and increase organizational value through three strategic approaches: expanding the supplier network with competitive pricing, automating procurement while maintaining spending control, and making better decisions based on data.
Operational disruptions and stockouts negatively affect employee productivity, cash flow, and patient safety. Traditional means of finding new suppliers involve a lengthy process. Adapting to more flexible supply chain operations can enhance procurement while optimizing costs.
Healthcare procurement leaders need to balance procurement speed with purchasing behavior visibility and expenditure management. Implementing more flexible supply chain operations can optimize costs while facilitating procurement processes.
The procurement function oversees up to about 40% of total company costs. Therefore, optimizing this function can significantly affect the financial health of the organization. Automation and data-driven decision-making can contribute to cost savings and efficient resource allocation.
Healthcare procurement is not immune to risks such as supply disruption, market volatility, and policy non-compliance. An agile and robust procurement strategy can help manage these risks effectively.
Success in healthcare procurement can be measured by reduced costs, increased efficiency, strengthened supplier relationships, and improved policy compliance.
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