Why Payments Are Always Late in Europe’s Healthcare System

If you’ve ever worked with public hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, or distributors in Europe, you’ve probably asked yourself one simple question: why does it always take so long to get paid? It’s a common frustration. Invoices stretch out for months, reminders go unanswered, and there’s always some excuse. But the reasons behind these delays are more… Continue reading Why Payments Are Always Late in Europe’s Healthcare System

Tenders for Public Hospitals: Why They’re Essential and How They Work

Tenders play a crucial role in the way public hospitals operate, even though the term might sound bureaucratic or complex. Simply put, a tender is an official offer made by suppliers or service providers to deliver goods, services, or carry out work at a specific price. When it comes to public hospitals, tenders are a… Continue reading Tenders for Public Hospitals: Why They’re Essential and How They Work

Credit Limits in the Healthcare Supply Chain: Protecting Cash Flow Without Disrupting Care

In the world of healthcare supply, credit is not just a financial tool—it’s often a lifeline. Suppliers provide critical medical products to a wide range of customers: public hospitals, private clinics, retail pharmacies, wholesalers, and distributors. Many of these buyers depend on credit terms to manage their cash flow, especially in systems where reimbursements are… Continue reading Credit Limits in the Healthcare Supply Chain: Protecting Cash Flow Without Disrupting Care