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With the constant stream of new and updated medical devices driving up the number of recalls, the need for hospitals to track, trace, and manage clinical inventory is more critical than ever. See how Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud, Oracle Digital Assistant, and Oracle Analytics can improve patient safety and optimize clinical inventories.
Enable Traceability
Oracle SCM Cloud improves clinical inventory visibility to locations, quantities, and history as well as lot and unique device identifiers.
Generate Encounter Lists for Providers
Oracle Analytics Cloud with Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse generates encounter lists for providers to reach out to their patients in the event of a recall.
Increase Patient Care Time
Oracle Digital Assistant allows clinicians to quickly locate supplies while on the go, with built-in machine learning to understand intent and maintain context.
Connect to Device Manufacturers
Oracle Product Hub Cloud enables collaboration and connectivity to device manufacturers or third-party data providers to onboard new product information.
Understand Demand
Oracle Supply Chain Planning leverages actual consumption history to create a forecast, automates procurement, and dynamically calculates safety stocks.
Transforming Healthcare
Oracle enables healthcare transformation with a complete set of SaaS and PaaS solutions, including ERP, EPM, HCM, CX, and supply chain cloud applications.
As costs rise globally throughout the healthcare industry, hospitals must search for new opportunities to reduce cost while improving care. One important and often undermanaged area is getting closer scrutiny: healthcare supply chains. Even more important is the need to improve patient safety. In the event of a medical device recall, most hospitals struggle to identify what they have on hand and which patients have been impacted. This technical brief explains the essential steps hospitals can take to enable a clinically integrated, patient-centered supply chain.