GHX Announces New AI-Powered Orchestration Layer to Sense Supply Chain Disruption

GHX is attempting to eliminate workflow debt by building supply chain resiliency and streamlining procedures.

Key Highlights

  • The new orchestration layer connects data, intelligence, and automation to improve supply chain resilience in healthcare.
  • Features include industry data alignment, bill-only automation, and DSO intelligence for comprehensive supply chain insights.
  • VibeGHX helps organizations prioritize outcomes and optimize processes regardless of size or resources.
  • GHX aims to reduce manual work and disconnected systems, addressing workflow debt in healthcare operations.
  • The platform builds on ResiliencyAI, launched in 2025, to better anticipate and respond to supply disruptions.

GHX has announced the launch of a new AI-powered orchestration layer designed to help providers and suppliers sense disruption earlier. PRNewswire has the release.

GHX is attempting to eliminate so-called “workflow debt,” as healthcare teams carry too much manual work across disconnected systems while facing increasing complexity. The new orchestration layer “aims to connect data, intelligence, and workflow automation across provider and supplier trading partners.”

These new capabilities build on the “foundations established through GHX ResiliencyAI, an intelligence layer unveiled in 2025 to help healthcare organizations better anticipate and respond to supply disruption and backorders.” The platform will deliver “agentic orchestration with partner collaboration to build supply chain resiliency” through “industry data alignment” which aligns “item attributes and contact pricing across partners;” “bill-only automation [connecting] supplier inventory and provider EHR data;” and “DSO intelligence [that] brings invoice, ERP, and payment signals together in a single view.”

GHX also announced VibeGHX, which is “designed to help organizations, regardless of size and resources, move beyond optimizing today’s processes and instead start with the outcomes they want to create.”

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Matt MacKenzie

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Matt is Associate Editor for Healthcare Purchasing News.

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