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SupplyCopia and Ron Denton & Associates

SupplyCopia and Ron Denton & Associates Team Up to Advance Healthcare Supply Chain Solutions With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Experts in healthcare supply chain processes and technology will help clients gain access to services that enhance, automate, and expedite supply chain initiatives Basking Ridge, NJ and Knoxville, TN – July 27, 2021 …

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An Accurate Bill of Materials Provides the Source of Truth

Improving Cost, Quality and Outcomes (CQO) with a Rock-solid Bill of Materials (BOM)   by Ashok Muttin, CEO, SupplyCopia If your hospital’s physician preference cards were the foundation for building an aircraft engine – would you fly in that plane? Imagine you’re building an aircraft engine. You’ve got a comprehensive list of the thousands of …

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Overcoming Revenue Leakage – A Health System Shares 4 Lessons Learned

Overcoming Revenue Leakage – A Health System Shares 4 Lessons Learned   by Ashok Muttin, CEO, SupplyCopia As the old saying goes: You don’t know what you don’t know. Unfortunately, this is the case in many health systems and hospitals when it comes to cost, quality and outcomes (CQO) variables. Disparate systems and data on …

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Improve Your Value Analysis Success: Alignment, Engagement, Transparency

5 Keys to Successful CQO   by Ashok Muttin, CEO, SupplyCopia Like most healthcare organization leaders, you’re trying to define ways to reduce costs and increase revenue while maintaining patient care quality and improving outcomes. It’s not easy. Because making meaningful impacts to cost, quality and outcomes (CQO) requires collaboration, visibility and transparency. It also …

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Is It The End Of The Road For ERP (As We Know It)?

Is It The End Of The Road For ERP (As We Know It)? For those of us who are familiar with Enterprise resource planning (ERP) deployments, this question comes up once every 5-7 years. Mainly used to streamline manufacturing processes, these giant systems offered a so-called integrated suite of applications covering everything under the sun …

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