STRATEGIC VALUE ANALYSIS® IN HEALTHCARE

Advancing Healthcare Organizations to the Next Level of Supply Chain Savings


 
 
   

Savings Beyond Price -Weekly E-Zine- February 8, 2006

Greetings!

Has your supply savings stalled, fizzled or, worse yet, are they on “life support?” At many healthcare organizations this is the reality in supply chain management today!  The “ripe” fruit has been picked from the vineyard, so where do you go from here to make supply savings happen.

I answer this question in my article today, How To Become A Supply Savings Rainmaker:  The 6 Rules For Uncovering Endless Savings Opportunities”. Finding new supply savings doesn’t need to be excruciatingly painful, if you know these 6 rules and apply them incessantly.

Your Partner in Supply Chain Savings,

Robert T. Yokl, President and CEO

P.S. Are You Sure There Is No Hidden Supply Savings? Do you have a precise scorecard reporting system to validate that you are not leaving anything on the table? If not, why not test drive SVAH's No Cost Supply Savings Scorecard (a $7,500 value).

The Bottom Line Proof: the results of a recent scorecard analysis revealed $1.4 million (or 7.33%) in new supply chain savings for a 250-bed community hospital.  A 1.5% improvement to their operating margin! 


How To Become A Supply Savings Rainmaker:

The 6 Rules For Uncovering Endless Savings Opportunities

 

“Finding New Supply Savings Doesn’t Need To Be Excruciatingly Painful, If You Know The 6 Rules Of How To Find Them.”

Almost every day I hear from CEOs, CFOs, COOs and supply chain professionals that tell me that their supply savings initiatives have stalled, fizzled, or worse yet, are on “life support”.  Their question to me is how can they find new supply savings, since they have picked all of the “ripe” fruit from their vineyard? I then tell them about “The 6 rules for uncovering endless savings opportunities”, that I would like to share with you now:

Rule #1:  Never-ending Benchmarking at the Commodity Level

Most healthcare organizations do global benchmarking (at 30,000 feet) to measure the effectiveness of their supply chain, but none that we know of (unless they are our clients) benchmark at the commodity level endlessly. This is one of best ways to uncover supply chain savings at any hospital, system or IDN, if you do it persistently!  

Rule #2:  Doing It with Data to Uncover Unfavorable Trends

Data in and of itself is useless, unless you utilize financial, purchasing and utilization data to seek out unfavorable trends and patterns. For example, one of our clients found, through datamining, that they were buying 10x the number of diabetes tests than they had patients that required them. Ultimately, leading to the discovery that they were being stolen, not used at all.

Rule #3:  Partner with Your Vendors to Discover New Savings Ideas

Your Vendors can bring you more great and endless savings ideas than you can implement in any given year, if you challenge them to do so.  This is far better than beating them on the head for more price concessions on the products and services you are buying from them.

Rule #4: Teaming Up For Success with Your Department Heads

As you have heard me state numerous times, your department heads and managers own their budget, you don’t.  They set the specifications for the products, services and technologies that they use, you don’t. Therefore, it’s also their job to make savings happen for your healthcare organizations, if you organize them into value teams to do so.

Rule #5:  Observe a Lot by Watching How Your Products are used

Yogi Berra (the great baseball Hall of Fame catcher) once said that “you can observe a lot just by watching” what people do. I found this “Yogism” to also be true with supply chain management. You can find a lot of savings by just watching how your customers are utilizing their products, services and technologies. Our experience has been that you can save 26% on the commodities you purchase by doing so.

Rule #6:   Look Outside Your Own Organization to Find Savings

I’m always looking for new savings ideas inside and outside the healthcare industry, because I don’t have all the answers either.  You should do the same, by attending conferences, workshops and forums. This also means reading trade magazines inside and outside our industry, such as, Business Week, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Purchasing Week, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, etc. to glean new savings ideas.

These six rules, when combined, will give you ENDLESS savings ideas that will keep your savings funnel filled to the brim with new savings initiatives. This is also how you can become a supply savings “rainmaker”; never needing to worry about your vineyard going to seed or not baring ripe, mature and fully grown fruit again.

Plant Your Seeds Today, So You and Your Organization Can Reap The Savings Benefits The Entire Year and More!

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