Mission Hospital case study
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Mission Hospital case study
Mission Hospital // Case Study Streamlining the Workplace Helping healthcare organizations manage printing costs Case Study Snapshot Workplace Challenge: > Hospital’s print demands were out of control—multiple vendors; no visibility into costs or trends > 20% of $400,000 annual print budget lost to obsolescence Workplace Solution: > Shift to a Print-on-Demand, variable-cost model Workplace Results: > Efficiency: Increased response time and reduced delivery errors; increased standardization > Cost savings: Reduced print costs by 35% annually for hospital and 51% for surgery center > Control: Increased visibility into spend with real time reporting/order status; reduced risk and improved compliance Business Challenge For nearly 40 years, Mission Hospital (mission4health.com) has been providing care in Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach. Unfortunately, its print demands were out of control. Mission Hospital delivers high-quality, compassionate care through two acute care facilities and a surgery center. The healthcare organization’s print process was not delivering on a number of fronts—associates were using multiple vendors so there was no visibility into costs or trends and 20% of its $400,000 annual print budget was lost to obsolescence. Tired of looking out his window and seeing boxes and boxes of unused forms piling up in dumpsters, the Director for Materials Management at Mission Hospital knew it was time to explore the true cost of printing and streamline the workplace. Workplace Solution Understanding the hospital’s dilemma, the OfficeMax team—a long-time office supplies partner with the hospital—broached the idea of streamlining the print process and reducing obsolescence. The answer? Switching Mission Hospital to a Print-on-Demand digital solution. © 2013 OMX, Inc. 1366SP_Mission Hospital_PDS_CS Mission Hospital // Case Study Under this variable-cost model, Mission Hospital would be able to respond faster to regulatory changes and mandates, improve compliance, reduce obsolescence, generate significant savings and free up space used to house inventoried forms. The OfficeMax solution included no penalties related to quantity or content changes, so this cost-per-copy program would provide pricing transparency and consistency, both of which were critical to the mission of the hospital. > Increased standardization > Freed up associates to spend more time on patient care Cost savings > Reduced print costs by 35% annually for hospital and 51% for surgery center > Reduced freight charges for print orders Control > Increased visibility into spend—the OfficeMax platform placed real time reporting/order status at the fingertips of Mission’s Hospital’s materials management team, allowing spend to be monitored by location, cost center, end user, etc. Once awarded the business, the OfficeMax team established an aggressive 4–6 week timetable. Activities included: > Engaging “web-to-print” to build “folders” and customize the user site > Reduced risk and improved compliance—associates manage version control on the OfficeMax online platform > Securing a full-time designer to help manage edits to existing files > Automating individual catalogs and streamlining Said Michael Kohler, Director of Materials Management, Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach: “By implementing the OfficeMax solution, we reduced our on-site inventory of forms, which not only improved efficiency in managing our printed materials but also allowed us to convert 385 square feet of valuable space to use in revenue generation for the hospital.” the process (700 forms) > Tying end users to specific documents that they were responsible for > Loading specifications and pricing > Providing web training and user guides Workplace Results Streamlining the workplace by switching to a Print-on-Demand process has benefited Mission Hospital on three levels: Efficiency > Increased response time—compared to a 2–3 week turnaround previously, Mission Hospital was able to enjoy a 24-hour response time (in most cases) on upwards of 20 proofs a day > Provided desktop delivery of the print order along with office supplies ordered “Helping a healthcare organization shine the light on the print process has been a rewarding experience,” concluded Dale Dillon, OfficeMax National Account Manager. “The Mission team truly valued our hard work and effort throughout the entire process, and they too are proud of their own accomplishments.” To learn more, visit officemaxworkplace.com or call 877.969.OMAX (6629). > Facilitated cost allocation at order entry to reduce time and errors officemaxworkplace.com | 877.969.OMAX (6629) OFFICE SUPPLIES INTERIORS & FURNITURE PRINT & DOCUMENTS Produced by OfficeMax® Print & Document Services. © 2013 OMX, Inc. 1366SP_Mission Hospital_PDS_CS FA C I L I T Y R E S O U R C E S T E C H N O L O GY
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