Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) has introduced a new AI-powered orchestration layer designed to help healthcare providers and suppliers detect disruptions earlier, coordinate responses faster and improve resilience providers and suppliers to detect disruptions in time, respond promptly, and enhance their resilience within the healthcare supply chain. Launched during the recent GHX Summit held in New Orleans, the connected intelligence platform is the next step in GHX’s plan to solve the problem of rising complexity in the field of healthcare due to cost pressure, systems fragmentation, and operational disruptions. The orchestration layer was created based on GHX’s network to bridge gaps between data, intelligence, and automated workflows between trading partners, minimizing what is known as “workflow debt,” which implies that organizations will have to spend extra time reconciling and managing exceptions to sustain supply chain operations.
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The launch builds on GHX ResiliencyAI, introduced in 2025 to help organizations anticipate supply shortages and manage backorders more effectively. “Healthcare supply chain teams are doing extraordinary work every day. But heroic effort cannot be the operating model for the future of healthcare,” said Tina Vatanka Murphy, President and CEO of GHX. “The opportunity now is not simply to automate more work. It is to remove work that never should have existed in the first place – so providers and suppliers can act sooner, decide with more confidence and protect care before disruption reaches the patient.”





