Saving Big on Medical Supplies.IPA IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet cuts procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. costs by 20 percent.Most healthcare organizations will agree--the responsibility for ordering medical supplies has grown more complex and time-intensive than ever before. For the staff at High Desert Medical Group (HDMG HDMG High Desert Medical Group (Palmdale, CA) ) in Lancaster, CA, ordering medical and office supplies Office supplies is the generic term that refers to all supplies regularly used in offices by businesses and other organizations, from private citizens to governments, who works with the collection, refinement, and output of information (colloquially referred to as "paper work"). was a time-consuming and often frustrating frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: process. Monthly escalating costs made it difficult to plan ahead and to adhere to adhere to verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful 2. the annual budget. Placing orders with multiple vendors posed management challenges and tracking issues. Ordering via phone and fax was cumbersome cum·ber·some adj. 1. Difficult to handle because of weight or bulk. See Synonyms at heavy. 2. Troublesome or onerous. cum and necessitated additional personnel and resources to appropriately administer. PROBLEM High Desert Medical Group is an Independent Practice Association (IPA) of 50 primary care and specialty physicians who serve 45,000 patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid and commercial plans. It purchases $85,000 monthly in medical and office supplies. Its busy doctors and support staff had little time for keeping track of records, knowing which vendors to call and negotiating prices. One major problem was having 24 separate shipping locations including 22 IPA offices and two separate clinics, each with different supply and administrative requirements. The various department and administrative staff were required to fax orders for medical supplies to a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. purchasing department Noun 1. purchasing department - the division of a business that is responsible for purchases business department - a division of a business firm . Medical supplies were ordered Wednesday and Thursday each week, and the ordering process took two full days. Staff had to review each item to determine the proper supplier and then fax the order to that supplier. Ordering office supplies was just as time-consuming. Orders would be completed by the requesting department and subsequently forwarded to the operations department Operations department See: Back office. operations department See back office. . The operations department would then determine the lowest price supplier for each item and place the order. Order placement took one full-time employee. SOLUTION In late 1999, HDMG decided to pursue alternate methods. We wanted a cost-effective solution that yielded time savings, too. The investigative search involved checking online resources, consulting colleagues and contacting trade and professional associations for counsel. E-procurement surfaced as a progressive option with long-term benefits. The team evaluated several vendors, reviewed input from a number of colleagues and appraised competitive sites. We decided on Everything4MDs (E4MDs) for several reasons. Price was an important consideration; we compared several Website options and E4MDs was the lowest in price. Availability of the huge variety of medical and office supplies we use was also important. Another significant factor was ordering convenience. We wanted to eliminate all the staff legwork leg·work n. Informal Work, such as collecting information or doing research in preparation for a project, that involves much walking or traveling about. in researching various suppliers and negotiating prices. Now no one has to research suppliers. We order both medical and office supplies online and have them shipped directly to the correct office. Conserving time was the final and possibly most important factor. Both the operations and purchasing departments save considerable time. The purchasing department enters orders for a few hours Wednesdays and Thursdays; operations enters for a brief time Fridays. Now, HDMG receives one invoice a month for supplies. We no longer wait for invoices from several suppliers to calculate supply costs. Now they can be tracked online by E4MDs, and we know our costs immediately. There were no training hurdles or implementation barriers. We found the site was extremely easy to navigate and understand. We simply logged on to the Website, registered and began ordering. We currently order brand name medical supplies, office supplies, durable medical equipment Durable medical equipment is a term of art used to describe certain Medicare benefits, that is, whether Medicare may pay for the item. The item is defined by Title XVIII the Social Security Act: Also, we can check shipping status online and track purchases by department or by company using the purchase history report. The Website enables us to print order confirmations and look up previous orders on the system. The order template is convenient and easy to use. We receive our products two to three days after placing the order. RESULTS HDMG has been able to save more than $210,000 annually on medical supplies and equipment. In addition, it has obtained management tools not available from the paper-based fax ordering system previously used, and these have definitely eased the workload for administrative staff. Inventory tracking and controls have helped us improve our approach to ordering. The system knows what products we have on hand and alerts us when we over-order. We no longer order and house an overabundance o·ver·a·bun·dance n. A going or being beyond what is needed, desired, or appropriate; an excess: teenagers with an overabundance of energy. of products; the system alerts us when the order is inappropriate, helping us maintain the right quantity of products for all 24 locations at all times. For more information from Everything4MDs, circle 204 SOURCE Christine Jackson Director of Operations High Desert Medical Group Lancaster, CA 661-945-5984 SERVICE/COMPANY Everything4MDs www.everything4M Ds.com |
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