Supply chain management

In most healthcare facilities, supply chain costs are in second place after labor costs and account for about 40-45 percent of costs. A large number of medical institutions still rely on manual supply chain management processes, which pose many challenges, such as staff burnout, lack of motivation, failure to notice the expiration date of the product in time, inaccurate documentation and insufficient inventory.

Our implemented supply solutions for medical institutions combine technological knowledge and clinical experience. Their goal is to optimize the efficiency of health care activities. Professional supply chain management solutions help medical institutions regulate and plan healthcare costs, the quality of medical services, and ensure patient safety (Ilie and Popa, 2013; Ik-Whan et al., 2016; Cardinal Health, 2016; Visconti and Morea, 2020).

Supply chain management solutions:

SURGERY CENTRE

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY LABORATORY

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

DOCTOR'S SURGERY

Holistic supply chain management solutions deployed in healthcare facilities help:

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Optimise supply chain management (automatic ordering and delivery of instruments, warehouse management, real-time tracking of  balances, electronic invoices)

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Empowering healthcare professionals to do their job – treating and caring for patients

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To organise work more efficiently and save the institution money by using disposable sterile personalised medical kits

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Optimisation of supply and storage locations and consolidated service will help to make efficient use of storage space for medical devices

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Products

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CAS-One IR

Artificial intelligence navigation system developed by Swiss manufacturer CASCINATION to help plan, navigate and remove tumours during percutaneous interventions

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TATO

A device developed by the Japanese manufacturer TERUMO, using up to four antennas at a time. It is extremely easy to operate, ergonomic and ensures a safe procedure

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CRYOCARE TOUCH

The system of the US company VARIAN is designed to freeze fabrics using ultra-low temperatures, and cryozond can produce "ice balls" of various sizes

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CLINIPORATION VITAE

The IGEA system from IGEA, an Italian company, is an electrochemotherapy system that can be used for both superficial tumours and parenchymal tumours