Of barriers and bridges: Buyer-supplier relationships in health care.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Yousef J Abdulsalam, Eugene S Schneller
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Abstract

Background: As the second largest expense category after labor, supply expense has received more strategic attention in recent years. Collaborative buyer-supplier relationships play a significant role in strategic supply chain management. In the health sector, however, buyer-supplier relationships are generally perceived as adversarial and distrusting.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the major buyer-supplier relationship barriers, with an emphasis on the role of the physician as a surrogate buyer in the hospital's procurement process.

Methodology: Semistructured interviews were conducted with informants from six health systems and five medical device manufacturers in the United States. Additional data were gathered through a focus group consisting of 10 senior-level physicians. A structured qualitative analysis identified important themes in buyer-supplier relationship factors.

Results: From the data, four major themes emerged regarding the barriers to collaborative buyer-supplier relationships: lack of information sharing, opportunistic pricing behavior, changing regulations, and physician-supplier alliances. Further investigation regarding the role of the physician in purchasing reveals triadic implications.

Conclusions: The medical device market continues to exhibit strained buyer-supplier relationships. The physician's professional role in supply selection can undermine the hospital's strategic supply management efforts.

Practice implications: Both buyers and suppliers need to exhibit more information transparency in order to develop collaborative relationships with at least a small number of strategic partners. Supply chain executives at hospitals need to play a more active role in facilitating the link between the hospital's physicians and suppliers. Alternatively, hospitals can provide physicians with substitute services to curb supplier influences on physician preferences.

障碍和桥梁:医疗保健中的买方-供应商关系。
背景:作为仅次于人工的第二大费用类别,供应费用近年来受到了更多的战略关注。协同采购-供应商关系在战略供应链管理中发挥着重要作用。然而,在卫生部门,买方和供应商的关系通常被认为是敌对和不信任的。目的:本研究的目的是调查主要的买方-供应商关系障碍,重点是医生在医院采购过程中作为代理买方的作用。方法:对来自美国6个卫生系统和5个医疗器械制造商的受访者进行了半结构化访谈。其他数据是通过一个由10名高级医生组成的焦点小组收集的。结构化定性分析确定了买方-供应商关系因素中的重要主题。结果:从数据中,出现了四个主要的关于合作买方-供应商关系障碍的主题:缺乏信息共享、机会主义定价行为、不断变化的法规和医生-供应商联盟。进一步的调查关于医生在购买中的作用揭示了三位一体的含义。结论:医疗器械市场继续表现出紧张的买方-供应商关系。医生在供应选择中的专业角色可能会破坏医院的战略供应管理工作。实践启示:为了与至少少数战略伙伴发展合作关系,买方和供应商都需要展示更多的信息透明度。医院的供应链管理人员需要在促进医院医生和供应商之间的联系方面发挥更积极的作用。或者,医院可以为医生提供替代服务,以抑制供应商对医生偏好的影响。
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Health Care Management Review
Health Care Management Review HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.00%
发文量
48
期刊介绍: Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.
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