Healthcare supply chains in the United States face unique challenges. The products involved are critical and often expensive. The availability of supplies directly affects patient care. Supplies used in operating rooms and clinics must be managed well.
Research shows that supply costs are the second biggest hospital expense after labor. Operating and procedure rooms make up 40-60% of hospital supply spending. Poor management can cause stock shortages, expired or recalled products in use, and too much inventory. These issues raise costs and can hurt patient safety.
Manual tasks like ordering and keeping track of inventory make things slower and less accurate. Many US hospitals still use manual procure-to-pay systems. This causes delays, mistakes, and makes it hard to predict needs. Systems such as electronic health records (EHR) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) often don’t work together. This lack of integration blocks real-time views of supplies, causing higher costs and waste.
A January 2024 report from Premier showed that many hospitals in the US still face shortages of hundreds of products. This affects patient care. In this situation, digital solutions that use data are important to reduce waste, control costs, and keep supplies ready.
Digital supply chain solutions use tools like cloud platforms, automation, AI, RFID, and IoT to make processes faster and clearer. These tools help healthcare providers get accurate supply data, predict needs better, and lower human errors.
Examples from the real world show clear money savings and benefits from using digital supply chains in US healthcare.
Besides saving money, reducing waste also makes patients safer by avoiding use of expired or recalled products. This lowers risk and helps hospitals follow rules.
Industry 4.0 means using new digital tools such as AI, IoT devices, blockchain, digital twins, robots, and big data to improve businesses. These tools are being used in healthcare to improve supply chain work.
Healthcare providers using these technologies see better results in:
Blockchain is also useful because it gives secure and unchangeable records of product transactions. This helps track supplies, stop fraud and fake products, and meet regulations, which lowers costs and improves quality.
Still, adopting these tools needs balance. Social issues like job losses or unequal technology access must be handled with fair training and inclusive plans.
Artificial intelligence and automation are important in updating healthcare supply chains in the US. They help hospitals and practices keep costs down and waste low.
Hospitals like Forest Baptist Health found that automating supply tracking lowers time staff spend on paperwork and gives better, more reliable data for patient safety and financial control.
US healthcare providers who want to use or update digital supply chain tools should think about these points:
Digitizing supply chains helps healthcare in the US by cutting waste and lowering costs from slow manual work, supply shortages, and wrong data. Using cloud systems, AI, automation, and combined workflows makes supply operations clearer, more reliable, and faster to respond.
These improvements help patient care by making sure needed supplies arrive on time and expired or recalled products are avoided. They also help money management by cutting unnecessary spending and raising operational efficiency.
As hospitals face rising costs, investing in digital supply chain tools is a practical way to balance patient care needs with financial limits.
Cardinal Health aims to showcase innovations in healthcare supply chain management, emphasizing resilience in supply chain solutions, smart logistics, and scalable solutions that enhance patient care.
Cardinal Health was awarded a Resiliency Badge and Diamond-level rating from the Healthcare Industry Resilience Collaborative (HIRC), indicating superior performance in critical areas of supply chain resilience.
Cardinal Health is investing in automation, robotics, and advanced technology solutions to enhance operational efficiencies, optimize the supply chain, and improve customer experiences.
WaveMark™ Solutions is a digitally automated clinical supply chain solution that provides real-time visibility into product usage, linking inventory data to patient records to enhance patient safety and optimize clinical workflows.
WaveMark™ is introducing the AutoOrder Shelf with RFID technology, which automates the ordering process for consumable products, streamlining workflows and ensuring product availability.
OptiFreight® Logistics provides data-driven insights and strategies for managing shipping costs, optimizing logistics, and enabling healthcare providers to reduce expenses while ensuring timely product delivery.
TotalVue™ Insights is a cloud-based platform offered by OptiFreight® Logistics that enables healthcare customers to track shipments and generate actionable insights for optimizing their logistics strategies.
OptiFreight® Logistics manages over 22 million shipments annually for more than 2,000 healthcare customers, including hospitals, pharmacies, and surgery centers.
Health systems implementing WaveMark™ Solutions report reductions in supply waste and costs, leading to increased efficiencies and improved financial performance.
Cardinal Health emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and innovation to strengthen supply chains, focusing on understanding customer needs and leveraging technology to enhance product availability.