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Savings Beyond Price -Weekly eNewsletter - May 21, 2008

Robert T Yokl - Healthcare Supply Chain Consultant Strategic Value AnalysisRobert T. Yokl

President & Chief Value Strategist

 

 

Greetings!

Just How Good Is Your Supply Chain Radar?

A recent client I was working with on a Supply Chain Scorecard Program and then subsequently a Strategic Value Analysis® Program vehemently disagreed with many of the metrics and benchmarks that SVAH utilized to identify savings opportunities for their organization in all of their products and commodity areas.  Now keep in mind, I was dealing with the VP of Operating Room Services who up to this point had run their product standardization and evaluation committee (for 7-years prior) before we were engaged by their system to perform our supply chain savings services.  No matter what product and/or commodity group I showed on their savings opportunity scorecard he would disagree that I did not have my facts correct or that the benchmark metrics were outright wrong.

Is it conceivable to think that you can know where all of your savings opportunities are before they inflict damage to your bottom line?

Do you want be proactive instead of reactive?

For example, we were being challenged on their IV Set usage per case mix adjusted patient day, whereby the metrics showed a savings opportunity of $155,000 on an $850,000 annual spend, an 18% savings opportunity!Interestingly enough, this hospital just completed their own analysis by their product evaluation committee on their IV Sets and concluded that everything was in-line and that they were optimized on their costs and quality (I did not see any supporting data other than discussions from committee meeting minutes that could support their findings).  I held firm, I knew my numbers were good and I had over 301 hospitals in my database to back me up that I was in the “Savings Zone,” whether my client wanted to believe me or not. 

As it occurred we continued to work together and set up their supply value analysis program which of course IV sets was at the top of the list.  Now the unique thing about our company is that we have seen IV Set studies at 50 different hospitals and health systems, so we get to bring all the best practices, questions and strategies to the table for our clients.  Here is what we found out with this particular IV Set Study/Analysis.

  1. The Good News!  They had the best price – they were part of a large IDN and had a direct manufacturer agreement, no price savings could be achieved.  We compared them to our best price database and they ranked in the top 95th percentile.
  1. Not labeling was costing them thousands - All the departments were not date/time labeling their IV Sets correctly or at all to let other nurses know when an IV Set was set up on the patient, therefore they would automatically change the set (often too soon) on the patient to insure quality.  The best practice is to change the set between 72-hours and 96-hours.  Because they were not labeling correctly a good Nurse would change the set so not to endanger the patient by leaving the IV Set on too long.  $25,000 to $35,000 in utilization savings!
  1. They had been sold a wrong bill of goods – 11-months prior to SVAH’s engagement, the hospital’s product evaluation committee had approved the implementation of an IV Set locking device that cost $5.00 (in addition to the IV Set cost) to be utilized solely on central intravenous lines for an annual added expenditure of $5,000.  This made sense to all and would add to the quality of care for patients with the central lines.  What happened was, the product was then misused on every IV Set throughout the entire hospital which added $120,000 in added cost as opposed to $5,000.  $115,000 overrun!  (They did not know this overrun situation was happening because they had no system to monitor their commodity costs)  The hospital then re-evaluated and found that the product was not required at all, they returned to using sterile tape!  $120,000 in savings.
  1. There is more!  - the client opted not to pursue this product category until a later date because of the major changes that the two opportunities above would make to their nursing staff, but they will then revisit this product line to look at the value/function of the products being utilized.  There could be thousands more here!

Up to this point, my client did not have the tools or knowledge base that SVAH brought to the table that would uncover these hidden/invisible savings opportunities in their hospital’s supply chain.  My client did not believe that there was that much savings on this particular commodity grouping but was only working with what they knew from their product evaluation committee and existing supply intelligence told them.  It was not on his radar screen!

Your Partner In Innovative Savings,

Bob Yokl

Robert T Yokl

Chief Value Strategist

Strategic Value Analysis® In Healthcare

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