One Network Enterprises (ONE) has developed innovative multi-party shared network solutions focused on automating the continuous alignment of supply and logistics to patient demand to dramatically lower hospital supply administration overhead, improve in-hospital in-stock service levels, decrease IT and operational costs, while also providing benefits to healthcare professionals, suppliers, GPOs, and payers. Attributes of the network include:
Network and Enterprise NEO Agents work together to optimize both hospital supply operations and the healthcare network.
One Network services and modules are built on industry-tuned cores that are designed to embrace Healthcare industry-specific nuances across workflows, algorithms, machine learning, planning, transaction flows, data models, alerting, KPIs, and reports.
ONE provides a full aPaaS platform with multi-party enabled development tools and over 1000 public APIs that allow IT and third parties to tailor existing, or build new sophisticated, network applications.
One Network’s platform and solutions are transforming industries. Our platform uses the vast amount of network data across different industries to train artificial intelligence agents via machine learning to make and execute automated decisions and coordinate multiple parties.
It does all this on a single version of the truth (SVOT) on private, scalable, multiparty ledgers.
One Network Enterprises has been recognized as a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Multi-enterprise Supply Chain Business Networks. ONE is also rated as the Leader by Nucleus Research in the Control Tower Technology Value Matrix for the fourth consecutive year.
Join One Network’s CEO Greg Brady and Vizient’s Steve Downey, the nation’s largest GPO, to learn how One Network is helping manufacturers and distributors drive new demand-driven processes to optimize internal supply chains, improve hospital service levels, optimize inbound systems, and lower costs. Just as suppliers are held accountable for service levels and rapid replenishment, providers will be held accountable for order forecast accuracy | REGISTER NOW