Mountain View, Calif.-based El Camino Hospital has expanded its relationship with Premier healthcare alliance to improve supply chain, clinical quality and patient safety, according to a Premier news release.
As one of the 200 hospitals and health systems that own Premier, El Camino Hospital will enter a national purchasing network with more than 2,500 alliance members and 73,000 other healthcare sites. It will also use Premier's SpendAdvisor MySpend technology that allows clients to examine supply spend data.
El Camino Hospital has been an alliance member affiliate since 2006.
Read the Premier release on an expanded relationship with El Camino Hospital.
Read more coverage on supply chain:
- Buyer Beware: 9 Factors to Consider When Purchasing Remanufactured or Refurbished Medical Equipment
- Pittsburgh Medical Suppliers Say Competitive Bidding Program Hurts Local Businesses, Limits Access to Care
- Healthcare Packing Market Value Predicted to Reach $87.3B by 2011
As one of the 200 hospitals and health systems that own Premier, El Camino Hospital will enter a national purchasing network with more than 2,500 alliance members and 73,000 other healthcare sites. It will also use Premier's SpendAdvisor MySpend technology that allows clients to examine supply spend data.
El Camino Hospital has been an alliance member affiliate since 2006.
Read the Premier release on an expanded relationship with El Camino Hospital.
Read more coverage on supply chain:
- Buyer Beware: 9 Factors to Consider When Purchasing Remanufactured or Refurbished Medical Equipment
- Pittsburgh Medical Suppliers Say Competitive Bidding Program Hurts Local Businesses, Limits Access to Care
- Healthcare Packing Market Value Predicted to Reach $87.3B by 2011