Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-01
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-06-01
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
Why insurers still see value-based care as the answer to high costs
After decades of experimentation, policymakers and healthcare companies are still searching for the best path to lower-cost, higher-quality care.
How health systems are building specialty pharmacy programs
An aging population and the rise of chronic conditions is driving more demand for specialty drugs.
Creating a culture of safety
Learn how long-term care leaders are strengthening resident and caregiver safety through training, communication and systemwide safety initiatives.
The Supply Chain Reckoning: Why Healthcare’s Next Competitive Advantage Is Intelligence
Discover how intelligence-driven supply chain strategies help healthcare organizations improve resilience, forecasting and financial performance.
How data-driven PBM models are improving pharmacy benefit transparency
Real-time analytics and predictive tools are helping PBMs improve transparency, control pharmacy costs and support better member outcomes.
Reframing Continuing Education: How the American Heart Association’s Professional Education Hub Supports System Readiness
Learn how the American Heart Association’s Professional Education Hub helps health systems strengthen workforce readiness, clinical competency and care quality.
Rethinking Affordability in Healthcare
Hackensack Meridian Health CEO Robert Garrett discusses how AI, expanded access, operational efficiency and strategic partnerships can help lower healthcare costs.
WakeMed says no to UNC Health merger proposal
UNC Health has partnered with WakeMed for decades to train medical students.
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