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In acute-care hospitals, effective materials management plays a crucial role in ensuring optimal patient care. Discover the perspectives of decision-makers from large hospitals in the United States and United Kingdom responsible for managing medical devices and durable equipment, implants, consumables and medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and/or sterile equipment and supplies. Explore insights into their challenges, the pressures to ensure clinical efficiency and delivery of safer patient outcomes, and the technologies poised to reduce errors, predict demand, and enable real-time visibility.
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of decision-makers agree their organisation needs to improve systems for clinicians to report adverse events resulting from out-of-stock/low-stock/lost inventory, equipment or supplies to better support patient safety.
of decision-makers cite real-time recording of supplies and equipment used in surgical theatres/operating rooms as one of the biggest workflow challenges to achieving inventory accuracy.
of decision-makers agree that procedure or surgery cancellations due to out-of-stock/low-stock/lost supplies are significant problems for their organisation.
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