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Hospitals and surgical centers lose millions annually due to disconnected systems, poor supply visibility, and the absence of a unified, circular reallocation network.
BMJ Global Health (2019) – “Wasted Health Resources in the Global North and Need in the Global South”
“The absence of structured frameworks to recover, redistribute, or reall
Hospitals and surgical centers lose millions annually due to disconnected systems, poor supply visibility, and the absence of a unified, circular reallocation network.
BMJ Global Health (2019) – “Wasted Health Resources in the Global North and Need in the Global South”
“The absence of structured frameworks to recover, redistribute, or reallocate excess medical supplies in high-income countries results in millions of dollars in usable goods being discarded each year.”
Source: BMJ Global Health. 2019;4:e001850. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001850

When items are unused or overstocked, Allocate 360 automatically identifies where they can be reallocated within the network before expiration. That closed-loop redistribution:
When items are unused or overstocked, Allocate 360 automatically identifies where they can be reallocated within the network before expiration. That closed-loop redistribution:
Health Affairs (2018) – “Addressing Waste in the US Health Care System”
“A key driver of waste is the absence of integrated supply-chain coordination and reallocation infrastructure. Unused medical devices and supplies are routinely discarded due to inability to track or redistribute them efficiently.”
Source: Health Affairs. 2018;37(11):1841–1849. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05385

Allocate 360 delivers clear results by reducing waste, cutting redundant spending, and improving resource visibility. This creates meaningful impact across operations, finances, and sustainability. The outcome is a more efficient, connected health system with smarter purchasing, stronger performance, and better support for patient care.
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Allocate 360 delivers clear results by reducing waste, cutting redundant spending, and improving resource visibility. This creates meaningful impact across operations, finances, and sustainability. The outcome is a more efficient, connected health system with smarter purchasing, stronger performance, and better support for patient care.
Health Affairs (2018) – “Addressing Waste in the US Health Care System”
“A key driver of waste is the absence of integrated supply-chain coordination and reallocation infrastructure. Unused medical devices and supplies are routinely discarded due to inability to track or redistribute them efficiently.”
Source: Health Affairs. 2018;37(11):1841–1849. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05385
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