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Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Joins Illinois Purchasing Collaborative and Premier Alliance
(CSRwire) NAPERVILLE, Ill. & CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 2, 2007--The
Illinois Hospital Association (IHA) and Premier Purchasing Partners, LP,
today announced that Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital (KSB), Dixon, Ill.,
has joined the Illinois Purchasing Collaborative (IPC), IHA's new program
aimed at reducing member supply chain costs.
The addition of Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital, formerly with
Novation, brings to 23 the number of IHA members now participating in the
IPC. Members can take advantage of not only Premier's industry-leading
contracts but also the IPC's collaborative model for enhancing those
supplier contracts and negotiating regional contracts.
KSB CEO Darryl Vandervort said, "KSB has always been a strong
supporter of the Illinois Hospital Association and this is one more
partnership that will bring significant value to KSB. In working with the
excellent professional staff of IPC-Premier, I am confident that there
will be a very good blend of regional and national purchasing contracts.
As the relationship continues, we are expecting a long and fruitful
arrangement leading to material cost savings at KSB and our medical
clinics."
KSB COO David Schreiner echoed Vandervort, "KSB's involvement in the
IPC is a positive way for us to strengthen our relations with the Illinois
Hospital Association and further the mission of Illinois hospitals. I am
looking forward to working with IPC-Premier for our purchasing
contracts."
Dick Meggers, KSB Director of Materials Management, noted that he is
"very excited about the new relationship with IPC. There will be
opportunities for us to have a voice regionally to use our purchasing
dollars collectively with other hospitals for better purchasing
opportunities. The IHA has formed the regional purchasing collaborative so
we can work with other Illinois hospitals on a local basis to put together
contracts that will benefit all of us. It's a very positive move for KSB,
our medical clinics and other hospitals that are participating in the
collaborative."
Illinois Hospital Association President Ken Robbins said, "We are
pleased to have Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital as a new member of the IPC.
We welcome KSB as an integral part of our collaborative, which demonstrates
the strength of Illinois hospitals working together."
Premier Purchasing Partners President Mike Alkire said, "We welcome
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital to our IPC partnership. Together we
strengthen Illinois hospitals' efforts to improve cost effectiveness and
serve their communities better. Highly efficient supply chain systems
combined with savings opportunities created by hospitals all over Illinois
working together in the IPC-Premier initiative to access competitive
pricing provides significant value to KSB and other IHA members."
IHA launched IPC a year ago as only the second state hospital
association in the country to provide hospital members access to pricing
tiers through regional aggregation previously unattainable. IPC is modeled
after a highly successful program pioneered by GNYHA Ventures, Inc., a
subsidiary of the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), in
cooperation with the Hospital Association of New York State. GNYHA
Ventures is a consultant to the Illinois program.
IPC's membership includes Premier member hospitals in Illinois:
Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village; Alexian Brothers
Behavioral Health Hospital, Hoffman Estates; Alexian Rehabilitation
Hospital, Elk Grove Village; Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana; Centegra
Memorial Medical Center, Woodstock; Centegra Northern Illinois Medical
Center, McHenry; Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield; Children's Memorial
Hospital, Chicago; Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, Melrose Park; Ingalls
Memorial Hospital, Harvey; Mercy Hospital & Medical Center, Chicago;
Methodist Medical Center of Illinois, Peoria; Mount Sinai Hospital Medical
Center, Chicago; Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago;
Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago; Saint Elizabeth Hospital, Chicago;
Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston; Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago; Saint
Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center, Chicago; St. Alexius Medical Center,
Hoffman Estates; West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park; and Westlake Hospital,
Melrose Park.
About Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital is a 100-bed acute care facility
serving the health needs of Dixon, Ill., and its surrounding communities
for more than 100 years. It offers a variety of services from obstetrics
to occupational and sports medicine, from behavioral health care to
cardiac rehabilitation. KSB programs reflect its desire to meet the
growing, changing needs of those it serve and to remain focused on the
bigger picture of overall patient health and wellbeing. Throughout its
history there have been changes in technology and growth in its buildings
and services, but what has remained constant is the commitment to
providing top-quality care. For more information, visit www.ksbhospital.com.
About Illinois Hospital Association
The Illinois Hospital Association, with offices in Naperville and
Springfield, represents some 200 hospitals and health systems and the
patients and communities they serve. Association members range from
teaching hospitals, to community hospitals, to rural facilities, to
specialty institutions. Since IHA was formed in 1923, its mission has been
to strengthen and unite hospitals and make high-quality, affordable health
care available to all Illinoisans. To make this possible, the association
works to ensure that adequate resources are available for the state's
health care delivery system. With health care delivery going through
radical changes, that mission is more important now than ever before. For
more information, visit www.ihatoday.org.
About Premier, 2006 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
recipient
Serving 1,700 hospitals and more than 46,500 other healthcare sites,
Premier is the largest healthcare alliance in the United States dedicated
to improving patient outcomes while safely reducing the cost of care.
Owned by not-for-profit hospitals, Premier operates the nation's largest
healthcare purchasing network, the most comprehensive repository of
hospital clinical and financial information and one of the largest
policy-holder owned, hospital professional liability risk-retention groups
in healthcare. Headquartered in San Diego, Premier has offices in
Charlotte, N.C. and Washington. For more information, visit www.premierinc.com.
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