- AdventHealth
AdventHealth has achieved the top spot on the Gartner Healthcare Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024, marking a milestone in the organization’s ongoing commitment to supply chain innovation, collaboration and excellence.
The recognition highlights AdventHealth’s focus on supporting its clinical teams by ensuring they have the tools and resources they need to provide exceptional whole-person care to patients.
“This recognition is only achievable because of the support and collaboration among many functions and disciplines across AdventHealth,” said Marisa Farabaugh, chief supply chain officer for AdventHealth. “We are blessed to have a deeply dedicated team who thinks outside the box, connects the dots and approaches challenges holistically. Our success is also made possible through innovative strategic supplier partnerships and strong relationships with our community of vendors.”
Gartner’s quantitative and qualitative analysis of U.S. health systems’ supply chains highlights an industrywide focus on risk management, clinical alignment, environmental sustainability and digital integration amid a landscape of ongoing challenges such as natural disasters and supply chain disruptions.
Click here to read more insights from Gartner’s analysis, along with the full ranking and methodology.
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