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Yuma Regional Medical Center partners with Medline to improve patient outcomes through enhanced supply chain strategy

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | June 11, 2020
NORTHFIELD, Ill., June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Medline today announced a $12 million prime vendor partnership with Yuma Regional Medical Center, an acute care facility with 406 inpatient beds in Southwest Arizona. After being with a previous vendor for several decades, the two organizations will now identify new strategies for enhancing operational and clinical efficiencies across the acute care hospital and multiple ambulatory facilities.

"Yuma Regional Medical Center is always looking for cost saving opportunities to help improve patient outcomes without compromising product quality," says Sean Hazlett, director, supply chain services, Yuma Regional Medical Center. "The support and teamwork we have received from Medline during the transition period has been 'best in class' and we look forward to many successful years to come."

"We're pleased to start this new chapter working side-by-side with Yuma Regional Medical Center to help uncover new ways to free up more time and dollars for patient care," says John Abele, vice president, corporate sales, Medline.


About Medline
Medline is a healthcare company: a manufacturer, distributor and solutions provider focused on improving the overall operating performance of healthcare. Medline works with both the country's largest healthcare systems and independent facilities across the continuum of care to provide the clinical and supply chain resources required for long-term financial viability in delivering high quality care. With the size of one of the country's largest companies and the agility of a family-owned business, Medline is able to invest in its customers for the long-term and rapidly respond with customized solutions. Headquartered in Northfield, Ill., Medline has 26,000+ employees worldwide, a fleet of nearly 1,000 trucks and does business in more than 90 countries.


SOURCE Medline

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