Does PPE cost money?

06 Aug.,2024

 

The Current State of PPE Costs: Are Providers Out of the…

PINC AI&#; data show that over the course of the pandemic, hospitals nationwide spent more than $3B to source personal protective equipment (PPE) for worker and patient safety. However, since the high point of spending in the second quarter of , PPE costs have steadily declined.

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During a pre-pandemic baseline period (2Q-3Q ), hospitals typically spent a little over $7 per patient, per day on PPE, a figure that skyrocketed to $20.40 during the spring of , driven by increased consumption, as well as off-contract buying and PPE bidding wars that occurred as health systems had to compete with federal and state governments and other providers to source limited supplies. Since that point in time, pricing has fallen to $12.45 per patient, per day &#; or about half of what was paid during the height of the pandemic.

In addition, PINC AI data show that for some PPE categories, such as eye protection, surgical gowns and face masks, pricing is very near pre-pandemic levels, while demand remains strong.

Controlling Supply Costs - The Premier Difference

While costs are on the decline, as predicted by Premier analytics, demand for and consumption of PPE remains strong given the delta variant caseload surges this summer and fall. For instance, providers are still using 1,300 percent more N95 respirators than they were at the pre-pandemic baseline. However, Premier members are better positioned than others in the market because of best-in-class contracting, sourcing innovations and technology-enabled purchased services solutions.

Direct Sourcing

Premier&#;s S2S direct sourcing subsidiary can source supplies globally on a supplemental basis. On average, S2S has been able to avoid many pricing increases and/or reduce overall costs for commodity items by 10-15 percent &#; cutting about $40M in costs from across the participants. S2S can provide an extensive array of PPE items from its global network, including all the categories discussed in this analysis.

Domestic Manufacturing

To create competitive domestic alternatives to overseas overreliance, Premier has worked with our members to make investments in and/or long-term purchasing commitments with U.S. manufacturers, including Prestige Ameritech for N95 respirators and face masks, DeRoyal Industries for surgical gowns, Honeywell for nitrile exam gloves and Exela Pharma Sciences for pharmaceuticals. Through these investments and long-term purchasing commitments, Premier members can diversify their supply sources at a price point competitive with overseas manufacturing&#; effectively avoiding price increases that foreign suppliers have forced others to accept during the pandemic. In addition, these suppliers have increased their production to protect Premier members from shortages that continue to plague the market.

Data & Analytics

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Premier was the first to quantify case capacity and supply burn rates by category &#; and throughout the pandemic, our members have leveraged our surveillance capabilities to better predict and track surges for supplies. With a data-driven early warning system of potential demand spikes, Premier members were better able to take defensive actions, bulking up stockpiles and other resources to prevent being caught flat-footed.

Forward Buying

Using our data and intelligence assets, Premier&#;s early warning system also enables us to make forward buys for our members before products slip into shortage &#; and spike in pricing. For instance, Premier anticipated that KN95s would ultimately be approved for domestic use given caseload surges predicted by our data. That&#;s why we orchestrated a forward buy for KN95 respirators &#; so we would have supplies on hand for members before approval resulted in a run on supply. These are the types of predictions that we make all the time, granting our members with first, early access and protecting them from price spikes that have plagued other GPOs.

Purchased Services

While PPE consumption remains higher than normal, now is the time for health systems to search for other sources of supply savings. Considering that across the country, hospitals spend more than $181B on third-party purchased services, this is an area ripe for savings. On average, Premier&#;s Conductiv subsidiary has been able to cut purchased services spend by 10 to 50 percent during the pandemic through a combination of spend analytics, competitive pricing benchmarks and automated processes &#; enough to more than offset the added costs of PPE.

Methodology

To conduct the analysis, PINC AI compared PPE spending trends across quarters beginning from September through September of , leveraging a database representing 30 percent of U.S. hospitals across all geographic regions and hospital types. PPE items included in the analysis included eye protection, surgical gowns, N95 respirators, face masks, exam gloves and swabs. Total costs were calculated by measuring quantities used per patient, per day, multiplied by the percent change in pricing for that quarter.

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What Are the Costs of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

PPE expenses differ depending on the quality and longevity of the material, and it&#;s important to note that the price of PPE shouldn&#;t always be a true indicator of how effective the PPE assets are.

When a company purchases more expensive PPE, they expect the material to be of better quality. However, although the quality might be better, it may not meet your company&#;s protective needs. Before you focus on the price of PPE, consider its protective capabilities and the level of comfort for PPE users.

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