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    Hi-Tech Medical Warehouse In Midvale Helps Utah Hospitals Be More Prepared For Emergencies

    Hi-Tech Medical Warehouse In Midvale Helps Utah Hospitals Be More Prepared For Emergencies

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    Named the Intermountain Kem C. Gardner Supply Chain Center, the facility opened in 2012 and houses all the operations relating to the supplies Intermountain’s clinicians and caregivers use—from negotiating contracts with suppliers to warehouse storage, from purchasing to transportation logistics.

    The highly-automated facility orders, purchases, stocks, and distributes about 5,000 different types of medical supplies and medications with up to a 30-day supply on hand. More than 2.5 million medical items pass through the center each year.

    The Supply Chain Center is centrally located near a majority of Intermountain hospitals and clinics, with immediate access to multiple traffic arteries, including light rail Trax trains and FrontRunner heavy rail trains. In the case of a local emergency, such as a natural disaster, the center will be able to more quickly transfer needed supplies to medical facilities, as compared to relying on many out-of-state vendors to deliver supplies. It also was built to withstand a strong earthquake, up to 7.5 on the Richter Scale—the same building standard for hospitals such as Intermountain Medical Center.

    By purchasing supplies directly from the manufacturer, handling the delivery of products, and streamlining processes, Intermountain strives to achieve a reduction in costs while ensuring that clinicians and caregivers receive supplies in a timely, efficient manner, especially if there is a disaster or emergency situation.  It provides exceptional efficiency, cost savings, and provides an additional safety net for our communities if a disaster situation arises.