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How to Reduce Supply Expenses

  • Involving nurses, physicians and materials management in the project from the beginning
  • Mobilizing all UBT members to use stickers to indicate which supplies they use—and which they could live without
  • Managing resistance to change

What can your team do to engage everyone in performance improvement efforts? What else could your team do to encourage feedback and help individuals manage change?

 

This unit-based team set out to reduce its supply expenses by 10 percent. Members decreased minimum stock levels and made diagrams of shelves with new quantities. Staff labeled bins and removed, combined and organized the excess stock, and then used the excess as the primary source for exam room restock over the next four months. As a result, fewer supplies were stocked in exam rooms, fewer supplies were ordered and less stock expired (which would have needed to be replaced). In five months, the team saved nearly $24,700.

Simple, Surprising Savings
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TTP Blurb
Team saves thousands simply by reducing supply waste.
Why This Matters
Keeping costs down helps keep Kaiser Permanente affordable for members and patients.
Test of Change
Mobilizing all UBT members to use stickers to indicate which supplies they use—and which they could live without
Short Teaser

A toolkit for saving money by getting organized.

Medium Teaser

One team saved nearly $25,000 in five months simply by reducing supply costs. Can you imagine how much we’d save if every department did that? 

Long Teaser

One team saved nearly $25,000 in five months simply by reducing supply costs. Can you imagine how much we’d save if every department did that? 

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Two nurse examine supplies in their supply closet
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Simple, Surprising Savings
Topics
Affordability
Region
Southern California
Communicator
Laureen Lazarovici
Editor (if known)
Tyra Ferlatte
Date of publication
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Department
Inpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inform
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$24,700
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in savings within five months