GHX Announces New AI-Powered Capabilities to Bolster Supply Chain

The company announced three new tools that help to identify and help fix problem areas within the supply chain.
July 16, 2025
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Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) has announced three new advanced data and AI-powered solutions made available. Yahoo Finance has the news.

The new capabilities are the GHX Perfect Order Co-Pilot, which uses generative AI to surface “potential root causes” and highlight “improvement areas” within the supply chain; the GHX Resiliency Center, which uses “predictive AI to help anticipate and triage backorders based on clinical and operational impact;” and GHX Dynamic Reporting, which makes it “faster and easier to uncover insights” when looking through supply chain data.

These solutions are “now available to over 35,000 end user customers across GHX’s North American network of more than 4,100 providers and 600 suppliers.” The capabilities were co-developed with GHX’s AI council, Customer Advisory Board, and “more than 30 provider and supplier organizations” who gave early feedback that helped target certain priorities.

In the wake of the unveiling of these new capabilities, GHX is now “focused on accelerating outcomes, simplifying workflows, and strengthening coordination across the healthcare supply chain.” They plan to “extend generative AI Co-Pilots across additional solutions, including GHX Marketplace, Invoice & Payment, and Value Analysis.” They also wish to enhance GHX Dynamic Reporting by introducing “natural language capabilities, enabling users to ask questions and receive data-driven answers in near real-time.”

GHX is also advancing a “Surgical Procedure Card Management solution designed to reduce variation and optimize physician preference cards. By combining machine learning with OR utilization data and GHX’s clinical device library, hospitals will be better positioned to manage procedure costs, drive standardization, and improve outcomes.”

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