Friday, July 18, 2025

GHX Deploys New Wave of AI Capabilities to Advance the Healthcare Supply Chain

Global Healthcare Exchange, a leading platform for smarter, more resilient supply chains, announced the general availability of three advanced data and AI-powered solutions. Now embedded within GHX’s platform and driven by GHX ResiliencyAI, these capabilities are designed to help healthcare organizations better anticipate disruption, drive supply chain performance and improve care delivery.

The solutions are now available to over 35,000 end user customers across GHX’s North American network of more than 4,100 providers and 600 suppliers. This launch marks a milestone for GHX’s AI capabilities, expanding access to intelligent automation across a platform that supports more than $220B in annual supply chain spend.

“For years, we’ve known what it would take to address the fragility of the healthcare supply chain, but technology hadn’t caught up. Now it has,” said Tina Vatanka Murphy, President and CEO of GHX. “By pairing AI and automation with 25 years of trust and deep operational intelligence, we’re empowering the GHX community with the tools to build resilience from the inside out.”

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Customer Voices: Built with and for the Frontlines

These capabilities were co-developed in close collaboration with GHX’s AI Council, Customer Advisory Board and more than 30 provider and supplier organizations. Early feedback sharpened insight into performance drivers and prioritization, underscoring the value of trusted customer collaboration in building responsible AI.

“The Perfect Order Co-Pilot delivers detailed insights we never anticipated, guiding our monthly strategy with precision,” said Drew Fite, Senior eCommerce Consultant at Roche Diagnostics. “It uncovers opportunities and educates us on improving our Perfect Order Rate, providing immediate, actionable examples that transform our approach.”

“The Perfect Order Co-Pilot has been an incredibly useful tool for summarizing data trends and surfacing actionable insights,” said Sean Bubernak, Director, Master Data & Contract Administration, AdventHealth. “It helped me quickly identify exceptions and focus my efforts where they could drive the greatest operational impact.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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