Louisville, CO
— Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) today announced the recipients of its Supply Chains of Distinction Award for 2024, which honors excellence in hospitals and health systems across North America. This prestigious award recognizes GHX Exchange-connected provider organizations that drove best-in-class efficiencies by most successfully executing “perfect order” metrics during the 2024 calendar year – a measure of an organization’s supply chain performance. This year’s class of winners will be honored at the 2025 GHX Summit, which will take place May 13-16, 2025, in Atlanta, GA.
“Even in the face of unprecedented fragility in the healthcare supply chain, these remarkable organizations continue to push forward to drive meaningful change,” said Tina Vatanka Murphy, President and CEO of GHX. “By harnessing automation, trusted data and deeper clinical integration, they’re not only strengthening supply chain efficiency but also creating a more resilient, sustainable foundation for the future of healthcare.”
The following 2024 Supply Chains of Distinction recipients represent the top 25 performers for transaction volumes across three organizational segments - Small, Medium and Large.
Small
- Blanchard Valley Health System (Findlay, OH)
- Bozeman Health (Bozeman, MT)
- Brooklyn Hospital Center at Downtown Campus (Brooklyn, NY)
- Carteret Health Care (Morehead City, NC)
- CentraState Healthcare System (Freehold, NJ)
- Children's Hospital of Orange County (Orange, CA)
- Connecticut Children's (Hartford, CT)
- Contra Costa Health (Martinez, CA)
- Erie County Medical Center (Buffalo, NY)
- Eskenazi Health (Indianapolis, IN)
- Fort HealthCare, Inc. (Fort Atkinson, WI)
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center (Baltimore, MD)
- Ivinson Memorial Hospital (Laramie, WY)
- Major Hospital (Shelbyville, IN)
- North Oaks Health System (Hammond, LA)
- The Polyclinic (Seattle, WA)
- Claire Regional Medical Center (Morehead, KY)
- Saint Francis Healthcare System (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Johns Health (Jackson, WY)
- Southwest General Health Center (Middleburg Heights, OH)
- TJ Regional Health (Glasgow, KY)
- UAB Medical West (Bessemer, AL)
- University of Alabama Health Services Foundation (Birmingham, AL)
- University of Toledo Medical Center (Toledo, OH)
- Weirton Medical Center (Weirton, WV)
Medium
- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
- Cape Cod Healthcare (Hyannis, MA)
- Children's of Alabama (Birmingham, AL)
- El Camino Health (Mountain View, CA)
- Erlanger Health (Chattanooga, TN)
- Harris Health System (Houston, TX)
- Marshall Health Network (Huntington, WV)
- The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH)
- Mohawk Valley Health System (Utica, NY)
- Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus, OH)
- Northern Light Health (Brewer, ME)
- Presbyterian Healthcare Services (Albuquerque, NM)
- The Queen's Health System (Honolulu, HI)
- Riverside Health (Newport News, VA)
- Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Buffalo, NY)
- San Antonio Regional Hospital (Upland, CA)
- Seattle Children's (Seattle, WA)
- South Shore Health (South Weymouth, MA)
- TMC Health (Tucson, AZ)
- TriHealth (Cincinnati, OH)
- UC Irvine Health (Irvine, CA)
- UK King’s Daughters Medical Center (Ashland, KY)
- University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville, TN)
- UW Health - Northern Illinois Region (Rockford, IL)
- Valley Medical Center (Renton, WA)
Large
- Allina Health (Minneapolis, MN)
- Beth Israel Lahey Health (Cambridge, MA)
- Catholic Health System (Buffalo, NY)
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
- ECU Health (Greenville, NC)
- Henry Ford Health (Detroit, MI)
- Loma Linda University Health (Loma Linda, CA)
- M Health Fairview (Minneapolis, MN)
- McLaren Health Care (Grand Blanc, MI)
- NewYork-Presbyterian (New York, NY)
- Nuvance Health (Danburry, CT)
- NYC Health + Hospitals (New York, NY)
- OhioHealth (Columbus, OH)
- Penn State Health (Hershey, PA)
- Providence Health & Services (Renton, WA)
- Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, IL)
- St. Luke's Health System (Boise, ID)
- Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (Sarasota, FL)
- Scripps Health (San Diego, CA)
- Sentara Health (Norfolk, VA)
- Tufts Medicine (Burlington, MA)
- UC San Diego Health (San Diego, CA)
- UChicago Medicine (Chicago, IL)
- UCLA Health (Los Angeles, CA)
- VCU Health (Richmond, VA)
These organizations ranked as top performers in “perfect order’ metrics, reflecting their proficiency in automating and optimizing supply chain processes from purchase through payment. GHX customers have visibility to their Perfect Order performance via the Supply Chain Analytics dashboard on the GHX platform.
For more information on this Award, please visit our dedicated Supply Chains of Distinction Award page.
About GHX
Building on decades of collaboration among providers, manufacturers, distributors and other industry stakeholders, Global Healthcare Exchange, LLC (GHX) is leading the charge in helping organizations run the new business of healthcare. By automating key business processes and translating evidence-based analytics and data into meaningful action, GHX is helping the healthcare ecosystem to move faster, operate more intelligently and achieve greater outcomes. With the support of GHX, healthcare organizations have removed billions of dollars of wasteful healthcare spend. For more information on GHX’s suite of cloud-based supply chain solutions, visit www.ghx.com and Resource Center.