Actionable Hospital Supply Metrics Will Make Change Happen!
We all deal with metrics everyday (statistics that measure or quantify our data), but is this information ACTIONABLE? For example, most hospitals use the metric supply cost/net revenues to compare their hospital’s supply chain performance to their peers to see how their hospital fits into a regional or national norm, but what does this information really mean?
Let’s say this exercise shows that your hospital is on the high side of this metric. Does this information allow you to make decisions or take action to reduce your supply cost? The answer is no! This metric is only directional. Meaning, it only shows if your hospital is going in the RIGHT or WRONG direction on your supply expenses. However, it doesn’t tell you why or how you can change the direction you are going if results are unfavorable.
That’s why you also need to have ACTIONABLE metrics that will help you make informed decisions and take immediate action to correct the defects in your supply chain. For instance, we just had a quarterly review with one of our Supply Dashboard clients where we talked about how his lab reagent metric (total reagent cost/Billable Lab Tests –CMI adjusted) has been going up. He then told us that he picked up this fact on his supply chain radar screen too. After some research, he found that he had a few reagents that he was buying that weren’t under contract that was causing this anomaly, which he said has now been fixed.
That’s what ACTIONABLE metrics can do for you (enable you to make informed decisions and take immediate action) vs. generic metrics that ONLY tell you that you are going off course. For this reason, if you want to make positive change happen at your healthcare organization you will need to establish ACTIONABLE metrics at the ground level to greatly enhance your supply chain decisions. Otherwise, you will be nibbling around the edges of your supply chain expense savings when a windfall of savings is just waiting for you to take action.
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