Supply Chain
Healthcare supply chain management involves obtaining resources, managing supplies, and furnishing items, supplies and services to providers, practices, practitioners and patients. The Midwest QIN-QIO assists with best practices in promoting efficiency in the healthcare supply chain to help nursing homes, hospitals and outpatient clinics maintain adequate supplies, manage shortages, and reduce costs across their organization.

How the Midwest QIN-QIO Supports Supply Chain Management

The Midwest QIN-QIO plays a vital role in strengthening healthcare supply chain management by helping facilities optimize their resource management and delivery systems. We assist healthcare providers in efficiently managing supplies, medications, and essential services while identifying potential disruptions that could impact patient care. Through guidance on practices, the Midwest QIN-QIO helps nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics improve their supply chain infrastructure, ultimately leading to better healthcare quality and cost reduction.
Whether you are currently experiencing supply chain challenges or want to strengthen your facility’s preparedness for future disruptions, our QIN-QIO team offers expert guidance and support to help you build a more resilient and efficient supply chain system.
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We can come alongside you to assist with:
Conducting comprehensive risk assessments to identify critical supply dependencies and vulnerabilities
Facilitating regional collaboration among hospitals, long-term care facilities, and public health agencies for shared sourcing and mutual aid agreements
Sharing best practices in promoting efficiency in healthcare supply chain to create improvements in quality and cost-reducing opportunities
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