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A competitive dialogue strategy successfully procured innovative cardiac program solutions for an Ontario hospital, achieving significant cost savings and enhanced value. This approach ensured improved performance and outcomes through strategic contract management and innovation procurement.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Procurement Strategy
  • Health Services Management

Background:

  • Major cardiac program contracts were expiring, presenting an opportunity for innovation and improvement.
  • The existing cardiac program required enhanced performance, outcomes, and value.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a competitive dialogue strategy for procuring a cardiac program solution.
  • To leverage contract expirations for innovative procurement in a hospital setting.

Main Methods:

  • A two-phase procurement process was employed.
  • A request for proposals was issued for unique specialty products.
  • Contract implementation was monitored for outcomes and deliverables.

Main Results:

  • The complex procurement resulted in substantial cost savings.
  • Value-added services were successfully integrated into the cardiac program.
  • Improved performance and outcomes were achieved.

Conclusions:

  • Competitive dialogue is an effective strategy for complex healthcare procurement.
  • Strategic procurement can lead to significant financial and service value.
  • Careful monitoring ensures successful implementation of new healthcare solutions.