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Inflation rates for healthcare supplies unchanged since March, projected to remain stable through 2010, according to Premier healthcare alliance analysis

Projected inflation estimates for Premier purchasing contracts less than 1 percent, well below industry averages

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (September 17, 2009) – Inflation rates for healthcare supplies are projected to remain unchanged through 2010, according to an analysis released by the Premier healthcare alliance.

Premier's Economic Outlook and Inflation Estimates analysis through 2010 suggests annual market inflation rates will increase on average between 1.6 percent and 4 percent across categories such as cardiovascular services, facilities, imaging and nursing. These predicted market price increases are similar to those projected by Premier in its March 2009 analysis and suggest that incremental inflationary factors are waning.

Premier's existing contracts are expected to increase only 0.83 percent on average in the next year, lower than overall market increases which are predicted to be an average of 3 percent during this time frame.

The Economic Outlook is a semiannual report that projects rates of inflation for the ensuing 12-18 months. Premier produces a new analysis every six months to ensure projections are reflective of changing market trends. The analysis helps alert Premier alliance hospital members to market forces that could drive price changes in the coming months and years.

According to the analysis, the healthcare industry may see pricing changes related to the following factors:

Said Premier Purchasing Partners President Mike Alkire, "We believe the link between market information and contractual price protection offered in this analysis will provide our members with solid data to use for planning future expense levels. It also offers providers a look at market factors that could impact pricing in the future."

The analysis features perspectives from Premier alliance members Carolinas HealthCare System and Summa Health System, and Premier contracted suppliers Sage Products Inc. and Kimberly-Clark Corporation. See below to see what they're saying.

Continued Alkire, "This analysis shows that Premier's projected contract inflation estimates are well below that of the industry as a whole. One of the main reasons for this is that Premier includes a price protection clause in most of its contracts, so prices are held firm for the life of the agreement. As always, Premier is doing everything we can to ensure our members are achieving optimal efficiency without sacrificing patient quality."

Additional inflation estimates by category include clinical laboratory, foodservice, housekeeping, IT/telecommunications, pharmacy, support services, surgical services and women and children's. Premier polled more than 500 of its contracted suppliers to obtain market inflation estimates.

The report contains a wealth of materials to further assist members in dealing with the current economic realities, including accurate predictors of price inflation through an Inflation Calculator in Premier's Supply Chain Advisor. The online automated contract management system allows members to estimate their facility’s total inflation impact by taking into account individual utilization patterns and the price protection offered by Premier's contracts.

What Premier alliance members and contracted suppliers are saying:

"Economics is all about the allocation of limited resources. Today's environment reminds us that resources are indeed limited and we must allocate them wisely to achieve a goal which is the most important goal at CHS facilities: improving patient outcomes."
– Jim Olsen, vice president of Materials Resource Management at Carolinas HealthCare System

"We feel strongly that Summa is prepared and will continue to deliver quality care because of our structure as an integrated delivery system and because of sound business decisions that senior leadership has made."
– Mike Rutherford, chief financial officer, and Kevin Theiss, vice president of Revenue Cycle, Summa Health System

"The industry needs to focus on the right product for the right task to prevent misuse, overuse, and ultimately unnecessary costs. As suppliers, we need to ensure our customers don't overbuy premium products when such use will not improve patient or caregiver outcomes."
– Judson Boothe, MBA, marketing director, Kimberly-Clark Corporation

"Now more than ever, it is essential for all entities in the industry to communicate to make sure all of us are properly utilizing resources and avoiding waste. Most importantly, we need to communicate to ensure we’re reaching our overall goal – to provide healthcare professionals with the best products at the best prices, which will lead to the best possible outcomes."
– Scott Brown, president and COO of Sage Products Inc.

About Premier Inc., 2006 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient
The Premier healthcare alliance is more than 2,300 U.S. hospitals and 64,000-plus other healthcare sites working together to improve healthcare quality and affordability. Owned by not-for-profit hospitals, Premier maintains the nation's most comprehensive repository of clinical, financial and outcomes information and operates a leading healthcare purchasing network. A world leader in helping deliver measurable improvements in care, Premier works with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the United Kingdom's National Health Service North West to improve hospital performance. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Premier also has offices in San Diego, Philadelphia and Washington. Follow Premier on Twitter.

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