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摘要
医院在规模较小、创新的团购网络中达成更好的医疗/手术供应协议。新泽西州的子午线医疗系统(Meridian Health System)在过去一年里通过重新谈判十几份供应合同,每年节省了150万美元。通过放弃大型gpo的会员资格,创建自己的团购合作社,管理人员削减了竞争性交易。弄清楚他们是怎么做的。
Hospitals leave national GPOs to create their own competitive contracts.
Hospitals cut better medical/surgical supply deals in smaller, innovative group purchasing networks. Meridian Health System in New Jersey posted an annual $1.5 million savings by renegotiating about a dozen of its supply contracts over the past year. By ditching memberships with the big GPOs and creating its own group purchasing cooperative, administrators there are cutting competitive deals. Find out how they're doing it.