
Taking The Supply Chain Pulse
Capital Planning That Actually Works
Capital equipment can make a hospital grow or quietly drain millions through rushed buys, weak justification, and devices that end up parked in a hallway. We want fewer surprises, fewer spreadsheets, and a capital process that actually helps clinicians while protecting margins. So we sit down with Tom Derek from Open Markets to talk about the unglamorous but high-impact work of capital asset management and capital equipment planning in healthcare supply chain. We get specific about why so many organizations still run capital like a year-by-year scramble and how to change that without waiting years for a “perfect” redesign. Tom explains the difference between a front door strategy (where every request enters the funding process) and a back-end asset replacement strategy (important, but never enough). We also unpack what standardization really looks like in practice, why formulary management matters especially during mergers and acquisitions, and how buy-in from clinical leaders and administrators determines whether any process sticks. Then we tackle tools and governance: why your ERP is great for cutting POs but not built for early planning, research, or replacement forecasting. We walk through a practical cadence for asset replacement planning with clinical engineering, finance, and supply chain, plus a simple scoring mindset to test ROI, patient safety impact, network needs, and regulatory requirements. You’ll also hear real-world examples, including what Banner Health is doing and how regional aggregation can drive measurable savings. If you care about smarter capital procurement, fewer wasted purchases, and better visibility across teams, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a colleague in finance or clinical engineering, and leave a review so more healthcare supply chain leaders can find the show. Send us Fan Mail

