
In recognition of his exceptional leadership, organizational performance and health care innovation in the face of a global pandemic over the past 12 months, PartsSource President and CEO Philip Settimi, MSE, M.D., has been named to The Healthcare Technology Report’s list of Top 50 Healthcare Technology CEOs for 2021.
The release of PartsSource Pro 2021, the launch of the PartsSource Command Center and the introduction of the award-winning, first-to-market on demand service network are the latest accomplishments in Settimi’s refocus of the company from its founding purpose to source difficult-to-find medical parts to the higher value purpose of raising the availability and quality of patient care via a more reliable and resilient supply chain.
“Settimi’s healthcare technology experience and vision combined with the enormous potential to improve hospital operations, workflow and clinical throughput inspired the development of the company’s flagship solution PartsSource Pro, the industry’s only Clinical Resource Management Platform, powered by PRECISION Procurement, a proprietary and patented algorithm-driven decision-support engine based on 3 billion data elements to maximize safety, reliability, productivity and cost-effectiveness of the medical device supply chain,” according to a press release. “The first-of-its-kind service gives healthcare technology management (HTM), laboratory and life science services, and facilities management teams instant access to the highest quality clinical resources at the point of purchase through the software platform. Through rapid adoption, PartsSource Pro has digitally transformed clinical operations workflow, improved team productivity and provided enterprise analytics to over 1,200 hospitals. Today, leading health care providers are now able to achieve measurable quality, cost and productivity outcomes. In 2020, 2.5 hospitals joined PartsSource Pro every week and 6.8 hospitals renewed PartsSource Pro every week.”
“We know evidence-based decision-making drives value in health care and I experienced this firsthand developing EMRs prior to joining PartsSource. Applied to the medical device supply chain, this methodology significantly improves clinical and operational outcomes for our clients,” said Settimi. “During the pandemic, mission critical hospital departments needed to achieve even greater levels of predictability, resiliency and responsiveness to manage the disruption caused by COVID-19. It is an honor to be recognized for PartsSource’s service to the more than 3,500 health care organizations we support across the U.S. who have faced unprecedented challenges in the last year.”
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