What You Should Know:
– Jump Technologies offers new supply chain solution free of charge to help hospitals manage utilization of critical supplies and avoid stockouts during high volume COVID-19 response.
– From a single screen, hospitals can easily see where existing supplies are located (in hospital storage or in a warehouse); track consumption by department, clinic, or user; and forecast potential stockouts.
The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has placed unique pressures on the hospital supply chain, forcing facilities to maintain a
detailed picture of what inventory they have available, where it’s located, and
how fast it’s moving – all of which is essential to treating the high volume of
patients with COVID-19
symptoms.
To help hospitals achieve this critical balance and to ensure
health care providers have the proper equipment to safely perform their jobs, Jump Technologies announced it will offer its new Allocated Inventory Solution at no
cost to help hospitals take control of their inventory during this global
health crisis.
The Jump Technologies’
solution runs in the cloud and does not require any special hardware, so it
can be set up quickly and with no disruption to hospital operations. Supply
chain staff can be up to speed on using the system with just a 30-minute
training session.
Key elements of the Allocated Inventory Solution include:
– From a single screen, hospitals can easily see where existing supplies are located (in hospital storage or in a warehouse); track consumption by department, clinic, or user; and forecast potential stockouts.
– The new solution does not require integration into the hospital ERP or EMR and does not require access to sensitive data such as patient information or pricing.
– Because it is a cloud-based solution, it is safe, simple, and secure for hospitals.
“At times like this, it’s vitally important for hospitals to have a clear picture of allocated and sequestered inventory so they understand the resources available to them and whether they are at risk of running out of essential supplies before their next shipment,” said John Freund, CEO of Jump Technologies. “Because we understand the challenges this pandemic creates for hospital supply chain, we are waiving our fees to ensure as many hospitals as possible have access to tools that will give them insight into high-demand supplies that are essential to treating patients.”