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by prostheticvamp 2266 days ago
Hospitals don’t generally buy line items. Tiny healthcare centers do. Hospitals get tied into group purchasing organizations (GPOs), which control the supply pipeline to hospitals in exchange for buying at scale.

But that’s beside the point. Almost all disposable medical supplies are cheap in isolation. They build contracts for a whole bunch of supplies, in massive quantities, over time.

Those pennies add up.

Again, operating margins <2%.

Until you’ve internalized what that means, I don’t see a high value in going back and forth.

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Parent noted they're a a medical professional involved in procuring PPE for a small health chain. Above comment should not be voted down, IMHO.