HSCA Releases Third Annual Report on Value GPOs Deliver to the Healthcare Supply Chain
Washington, DC (March 24, 2020) – The Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA), which represents the nation’s leading healthcare group purchasing organizations (GPOs), today released its third annual report on the value that GPOs deliver to the healthcare system. The report, which was based on existing academic research and on a survey of HSCA member GPOs, found that GPOs deliver up to $34.1 billion annually in critical cost-savings to providers; increase competition and transparency in the marketplace; and help to propel improvements to the overall healthcare system while providing critical support to the health system in the face of public health threats like COVID-19.
“As the United States continues to address the spread of COVID-19, supporting healthcare providers and the patients they serve is more important than ever. GPOs are on the front lines of patient care, working with provider partners to deliver a safe and reliable supply of the best products at the best value,” said HSCA President and CEO Khatereh Calleja. “This year’s HSCA Annual Value Report confirms what hospitals, healthcare providers, suppliers and policymakers see every day: GPOs support emergency response, reduce costs, enhance quality, increase competition, and drive transparency throughout the healthcare system.”
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Lear MoreHSCA Applauds House Committee on Energy and Commerce for Commitment to Supporting Quality and Protecting Patients from Counterfeit Medical Products
Washington, DC (March 11, 2020) – Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA) President and CEO Khatereh Calleja today released the following statement in conjunction with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s open mark-up session on the Safeguarding Therapeutics Act and twelve other bills:
“HSCA and its member group purchasing organizations (GPOs) applaud Representatives Engel, Guthrie, and all members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce for helping to protect the healthcare supply chain by working to advance the Safeguarding Therapeutics Act. As the United States continues to address the spread of the coronavirus, strengthening the healthcare supply chain is more important than ever before. The Safeguarding Therapeutics Act enhances the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) authority to destroy counterfeit drugs and medical devices at American ports of entry, preventing such products from entering the supply chain and helping to ensure a safe and reliable supply of products.
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Washington, DC (March 11, 2020) – Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA) President and CEO Khatereh Calleja today released the following statement in conjunction with “Confronting the Coronavirus: The Federal Response,” a hearing before the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security:
“HSCA and its member healthcare group purchasing organizations (GPOs) applaud members of the House Committee on Homeland Security for their focus on the United States’ efforts to address the coronavirus.
“Health crises like the coronavirus place enormous stress on the entire healthcare system, including the healthcare supply chain. GPOs play a critical role in supporting emergency response and public health efforts and are deeply committed to ensuring that healthcare providers and physicians are prepared to respond to challenges like the coronavirus. HSCA and its member GPOs are working closely with healthcare stakeholders and state, federal, and local health and emergency management agencies to enable a coordinated, comprehensive response to this public health threat.
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Lear MoreComments of the Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA) on FDA Request for Comments on the Importation of Prescription Drugs
Dear Commissioner Hahn:
On behalf of the Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA), we appreciate the opportunity to provide comments to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. HSCA is dedicated to ensuring patient access to affordable healthcare, and we applaud FDA for taking steps to reduce prescription drug costs, support greater competition, and ensure patient safety.
HSCA represents the nation’s leading healthcare group purchasing organizations (GPOs), the sourcing and purchasing partners to virtually all of America’s 7,000+ hospitals, as well as the vast majority of the 68,000+ long-term care facilities, surgery centers, clinics, and other healthcare providers. GPOs work with healthcare providers to negotiate competitive prices and support a safe and reliable supply of healthcare products. We play a critical role in helping to lower costs for patients, providers, payers, Medicare and Medicaid, and taxpayers. One report estimated that GPOs reduce supply-related purchasing costs by 13.1 percent annually and will reduce healthcare spending by up to $34.1 billion annually and up to $456.6 billion over the next ten years. The value that GPOs deliver allows healthcare providers and physicians to focus on their core mission: providing first-class patient care.
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HSCA Statement on Senate HELP Committee Hearing on the Coronavirus
Washington, DC (March 3, 2020) – Healthcare Supply Chain Association (HSCA) President and CEO Khatereh Calleja today released the following statement in conjunction with “An Emerging Disease Threat: How the U.S. Is Responding to COVID-19, the Novel Coronavirus,” a hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP):
“HSCA and its member healthcare group purchasing organizations (GPOs) applaud Senate HELP Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Ranking Member Patty Murray (D-WA) for their focus on the United States’ efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“Public health crises like the coronavirus place enormous stress on the entire healthcare system, including first responders, physicians, hospitals, other healthcare providers, and the patients they serve. HSCA and its member GPOs are working closely with Congress, the Administration, federal agencies, and all healthcare stakeholders throughout the healthcare delivery system to safeguard the supply chain and ensure hospitals and healthcare providers are equipped to treat and prevent the spread of this disease.
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