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Home » Healthcare: Shortages, Tariffs, and Tech
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Healthcare: Shortages, Tariffs, and Tech

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July 18, 2025
Tim Tinnel, SCB Contributor

Hospitals and health systems face mounting pressure to provide patients with reliable access to safe, effective medications at sustainable costs. Yet the complex supply chains behind those therapies are increasingly vulnerable. Rising tariffs, global instability, drug shortages and operational inefficiencies all converge to challenge hospital pharmacy leaders. Left unchecked, these risks can lead to higher costs, treatment delays and exposure to counterfeit or diverted drugs. 

To meet this moment, health systems must adopt a more resilient, transparent, and data-driven approach, powered by digital transformation. 

A System Under Strain 

The fragility of the medication supply chain isn’t theoretical; it’s happening in real time. In a 2022 ASHP survey, 99.7% of pharmacists reported experiencing shortages of critical sterile injectables. Alarmingly, 7% attributed at least one medication safety event to a shortage-related issue. U.S. drug spending reached $37.1 billion in nonfederal hospitals and $135.7 billion in clinics in 2023, with continued increases projected. Meanwhile, nearly one-third of healthcare institutions report investigating 11 or more drug diversion cases annually, yet four in five executives believe most diversion still goes undetected. 

This is the reality: unpredictable disruptions are colliding with outdated systems. Hospitals can’t afford to remain reactive. They need infrastructure that is smarter, more connected, and built to adapt. 

Beyond Digitization: The True Role of Transformation 

While digital transformation is often associated with digitizing records or automating manual tasks, its true value is far broader. It is the strategic reinvention of how a health system operates, how it collects and uses data, how it integrates across departments, and how it delivers care in a dynamic environment. 

Transformation doesn’t have to happen overnight. When implemented thoughtfully and in stages, it can yield dramatic results. Integrated digital solutions bring together disparate systems and data streams, improve transparency across workflows, and equip decision-makers with timely, actionable insights. Automation fed by real-world data can streamline operations, eliminate redundancy and accelerate response times. 

When paired with technologies like AI, cloud computing, and predictive analytics, digital transformation creates an ecosystem that is not just efficient — but intelligent. These tools empower evidence-based decisions, reduce waste, improve visibility and help safeguard against future supply chain disruptions. 

Applying Digital Transformation to Medication Management

Nowhere is this transformation more critical than in medication management. Modern hospital pharmacies are expected to manage increasing complexity with fewer resources, tighter budgets and greater accountability. Digital tools help shift that burden. 

Centralized medication management platforms allow hospitals to track and manage inventory across departments and facilities in real time. These platforms consolidate fragmented information, simplify reporting, and improve visibility into stock levels, expiration dates and usage trends. When interoperable with electronic health records, billing systems and regulatory frameworks, they reduce friction and streamline compliance workflows. 

But software alone isn’t enough. Hardware plays a vital supporting role in enabling automation and real-time tracking. For example, RFID-enabled medications can be scanned quickly and accurately at multiple points in the medication lifecycle. Unlike barcodes, RFID doesn’t require line-of-sight scanning, reducing labor while enhancing precision. RFID tags also carry more data and are significantly harder to counterfeit, offering another line of defense against diverted or adulterated drugs. 

Smart cabinets, pharmacy automation stations and medication workstations integrated with RFID data further enhance safety, speed and auditability. These technologies work together to deliver a unified, digital-first approach to managing medication flow — from procurement to administration. 

Real Outcomes, Measurable Impact 

Digital transformation in medication management is already demonstrating results. Hospitals using RFID and advanced analytics have reported reduced medication waste, faster restocking cycles and improved regulatory readiness. Teams spend less time reconciling inventory manually and more time on strategic, patient-facing work. 

Perhaps most importantly, transformation builds trust — among pharmacy teams, compliance officers and patients. Greater transparency leads to faster identification of risks, stronger safeguards and more confident decision-making. 

The benefits include increased system-wide transparency through integrated data and real-time dashboards, as well as improved compliance with regulations like the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). It also leads to faster response to recalls, shortages, and demand fluctuations, as well as reduced costs from improved inventory accuracy and minimized waste. As a result, there are more resilient workflows, supported by automation and smart alerts. 

Hospitals can’t control tariffs, raw material shortages, or geopolitical uncertainty, but they can control how their systems respond to disruption. That’s where digital transformation becomes a strategic imperative. 

This is not about installing new software for its own sake. It’s about building smarter, more agile operations that improve care delivery, ensure regulatory alignment, and empower teams with the tools they need to act with confidence. 

Every step forward, every connection made between systems, every workflow redesigned with intelligence, makes a hospital more resilient.  

Tim Tinnel is EVP & COO at Intelliguard.

 

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