Supply Chain Uniqueness/Differences Initiative November 11, 2010 www.smisupplychain.com Initiative Team Ministry Health HIDA Care Line Industries Carolinas Healthcare Cook Medical Denver Health Mayo Clinic CIHL Intermountain Healthcare CIHL Ohio State University MC Coloplast Corp. Novant Health Bracco Diagnostics Owens & Minor Dept. of Defense BJC Healthcare AHRMM Tom Matt David Jim David Stewart Bruce Dewey Brent Manuel Rosalind Keith Tony John E.V. Lt. Col. Theresa Nancy Deb Nash Rowan Love Olson Reed Layhe Mairose Freeman Johnson Rossetti Parkinson Johnson Johnson Colpo Clarke Tillock LeMaster Sprindzunas Since Spring 2010 Forum Five monthly team conference calls Refined scope via revised statements Problem Mission Output www.smisupplychain.com Defined methodology to gather data Member analysis of automotive aftermarket vs. healthcare Prioritized supply chain focus areas Developed interview tool Initiated outreach with other industries Problem Statement www.smisupplychain.com Studies of the healthcare supply chain conclude that much waste and confusion plague our industry unlike more rational supply chains found in other industries. Many health care supply professionals have assumed, but never validated, that our industry’s supply chain is unique when compared to other industries and that wastefulness may be a byproduct of this uniqueness. Mission Statement www.smisupplychain.com We will examine various processes within the healthcare supply chain and catalog the similarities and differences of these processes as compared with those in other industries. We will identify any processes in other industries that may be transferable to improve the healthcare supply chain. Output Statement A written report containing the findings of research including: Best practices that could be implemented in healthcare. Tools to assist our colleagues. Metrics for selected processes so that progress toward optimal performance can be measured. www.smisupplychain.com Methodology/Top Traits www.smisupplychain.com Via structured interviews, we plan to learn about: 1. Data standards 2. Product selection methods 3. Collaboration 4. Distribution strategy 5. Penalties 6. Auto ID and data capture 7. Metrics 8. Regulatory environment 9. Supplier relations & management 10. Inventory control & visibility Breakout Session CIHL Gap Analysis Project update from Professor Manuel Rossetti Military Medical Supply Chain Traits www.smisupplychain.com presentation by Lt. Col. Theresa Tillock Outreach to Other Industries Supply Chain Leaders In Action (DBMA) Gartner industry specialists Cold calls to companies SMI Members respond: www.smisupplychain.com Tom Nash of Ministry Health– contacts from Honda, John Deere, and Automotive Parts Management Matt Gattuso of Covidien – help with Krueger supply chain contact Keith Kuchta of Kimberly Calrk – help with consumer division Next Steps www.smisupplychain.com Align interview instrument with the CIHL Gap Analysis Project Tool. Assemble a healthcare supply chain baseline description on the ten traits. Initiate interactions and interviews with other industries.