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Hospital Master Data Management: Unifying Multi-Hospital Networks

Empowering Canada's leading healthcare providers with intelligent data governance and real-time inventory synchronization

60%

Reduction in Duplicate Records

45%

Faster Procurement Cycles

35%

Cost Savings in Inventory Management

99.9%

Data Accuracy Across Network

Project Overview

A leading Canadian hospital network operating 12 facilities and serving 2.8 million patients annually faced critical challenges managing medical inventory and equipment data across fragmented systems. We delivered an enterprise-grade Oracle APEX Master Data Management platform with seamless Oracle Fusion ERP integration within 9 months.

Client Leading Canadian Multi-Hospital Network
Industry Healthcare / Hospital Network
Project Duration 9 months (Planning to Full Deployment)
Solution Type Oracle APEX Master Data Management Platform with Oracle Fusion Integration

Business Problem

A leading Canadian hospital network operating 12 facilities needed to manage over 150,000 unique medical items and 65,000 service records, but each hospital maintained separate catalogs using disparate systems. This fragmentation created operational chaos, compromised patient safety, and prevented the network from leveraging its collective purchasing power.

Fragmented Data Landscape

Each of 12 hospitals operated as independent data silos with different naming conventions, coding standards, and classification schemes. The same cardiac catheter appeared as "Boston Scientific Guide Catheter 6F" at one hospital and "BS Guidewire Cath 6 French" at another, making network-wide visibility impossible.

Rampant Data Duplication

40% of records were duplicates, forcing the network to pay different prices for identical items, maintain excess inventory, and preventing accurate utilization tracking. Without standardized item codes, procurement teams couldn't determine if products were truly different or just listed differently.

Procurement Inefficiencies

Buyers spent weeks verifying product equivalence across hospital systems, extending procurement cycles by 25-30 days. The network couldn't negotiate volume discounts because nobody knew the true purchasing volume for any specific item across all facilities.

Oracle Fusion Integration Gaps

The recently implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP struggled with inconsistent source data from 12 different systems. Manual data entry attempts resulted in synchronization failures, duplicate vendor records, and procurement workflow breakdowns, undermining the multi-million dollar ERP investment.

Our Solution: Hospital Master Data Management Platform

We engineered a comprehensive Master Data Management platform using Oracle APEX on Oracle Autonomous Database that provides a single source of truth for medical inventory while seamlessly integrating with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP.

Unified Master Data Hub

Centralized repository consolidating medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, equipment, and services from all 12 hospitals with standardized nomenclature and specifications. Intelligent deduplication algorithms automatically identify potential duplicates for human review, accelerating cleanup of 90,000+ legacy duplicates while maintaining accuracy.

Advanced Data Governance

Multi-level approval workflows require validation from department heads, procurement specialists, and clinical administrators before changes propagate to production. Real-time validations enforce mandatory fields, format standards, and dependencies during data entry, preventing incomplete records from polluting the master repository. Complete audit trails document every modification with user, timestamp, and approval chain.

Oracle Fusion Integration

ORDS REST APIs enable bi-directional, real-time synchronization with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. When data stewards approve items in the MDM platform, they automatically flow to Fusion Procurement, Inventory, and Finance modules without manual intervention. Multi-threaded processing handles high-volume transfers while intelligent mapping translates records into Fusion formats automatically.

Analytics & Reporting

Standardization dashboards identify similar items purchased across hospitals with different suppliers or pricing, highlighting consolidation opportunities. Procurement intelligence provides real-time visibility into purchase patterns, supplier performance, and spending trends. Pre-configured regulatory reports for Health Canada device tracking and lot traceability replace days of manual compilation.

Implementation Strategy

01

Legacy Data Consolidation

Comprehensive extraction from 12 hospital systems with automated cleansing, format standardization, and intelligent deduplication identifying 90,000+ duplicates for data steward validation before Oracle Fusion integration.

02

Enterprise Integration

Seamless Oracle Fusion connectivity via ORDS REST APIs established bi-directional, real-time synchronization across procurement, inventory, and financial modules. Integration with hospital information systems ensured the MDM hub served as the authoritative data source across the entire technology ecosystem.

03

Team Enablement

Data steward training on platform proficiency and deduplication methodologies, procurement workshops on leveraging standardization analytics, clinical leadership engagement demonstrating strategic benefits, and technical administrator certification on Oracle APEX and ORDS API management.

Measurable Results

60%

Reduction in Duplicate Records

Eliminated 90,000+ duplicates through intelligent algorithms and governed data entry, establishing clean master data foundation.

45%

Faster Procurement Cycles

Reduced average procurement time from 28 to 15 days through standardized codes and Oracle Fusion automation, improving clinician satisfaction and reducing emergency procurement expenses.

35%

Cost Savings in Inventory Management

Generated $4.2M annual savings through consolidated purchasing leveraging the network's collective buying power, elimination of maverick buying, and optimized inventory levels.

99.9%

Data Accuracy Across Network

Reduced error rates from 15% to 0.1% through validation rules and approval workflows, eliminating downstream issues and building user confidence.

70%

Improvement in Contract Compliance

Increased negotiated agreement utilization from 25% to 95%, realizing millions in contracted pricing previously lost to fragmented purchasing.

80%

Reduction in Manual Data Entry

Bi-directional Oracle Fusion synchronization eliminated redundant data entry, freeing procurement and clinical teams for strategic activities.

Case Example: Cardiac Catheter Standardization

A real-world deep dive into how our platform resolves complex billing inquiries through data intelligence.

Analysis & Resolution

The MDM platform automatically grouped all 43 catheter types by specifications, revealing 12 types served identical clinical purposes but were purchased from different suppliers. Analytics highlighted 35% price differences for functionally equivalent products across hospitals. The system calculated that 43 SKUs created $127,000 in annual carrying costs when clinical needs could be met with fewer standardized options.

Recommendations Delivered

Consolidate to 18 clinically-validated catheter types from 3 preferred suppliers, engage interventional cardiologists to establish evidence-based selection criteria, and negotiate network-wide contract leveraging $1.8M annual volume with a 32% volume discount and enhanced lot traceability.

Outcome Achieved

$580K annual savings on cardiac catheter procurement, 42% reduction in inventory carrying costs, standardized protocols improving patient outcomes, complete traceability for device tracking and patient safety, and a strategic supplier partnership with enhanced support and innovation access.

Key Success Factors

Single Source of Truth

Established MDM platform as authoritative repository, eliminating conflicting information and enabling confident decision-making across procurement, inventory, and clinical operations.

Comprehensive Data Governance

Multi-level approvals and automated validations ensured data quality without impeding operational efficiency or creating bureaucratic bottlenecks.

Seamless ERP Integration

Bi-directional Oracle Fusion synchronization eliminated manual data entry, prevented conflicts, and ensured consistent master data across all systems.

Healthcare-Specific Features

Medical device tracking, lot traceability, expiry monitoring, and regulatory compliance reporting addressed unique healthcare requirements that generic MDM solutions cannot support.

Scalable Cloud Architecture

Oracle Autonomous Database provided enterprise performance handling millions of transactions with automatic optimization, eliminating scaling concerns that constrain on-premises solutions.

Conclusion

The Hospital Master Data Management platform transformed healthcare operations by replacing fragmented, unreliable data with a single source of truth that drives standardization, enables strategic purchasing, and improves patient safety. By eliminating 60% of duplicate records and accelerating procurement by 45%, the solution delivered immediate operational benefits while establishing the data foundation for long-term strategic initiatives.

This solution demonstrates how intelligent data governance turns a healthcare challenge into a competitive advantage, building operational efficiency through transparency while reducing costs by $4.2M annually. The platform's scalable architecture adapts to healthcare organizations of any size across diverse operational contexts including multiple ERP platforms, varied regulatory environments, and specialized facility types.

SCALABLE ARCHITECTURE
  • Multiple ERP Platforms
  • Varied Regulatory Environments
  • Specialized Facility Types
  • Diverse Operational Contexts

Driving operational efficiency through transparency while reducing costs by $4.2M annually.

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