List of GHX Order Automation Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased GHX Order Automation for Order Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using GHX Order Automation for Order Management include: HCA Healthcare, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 226000 employees and revenues of $70.60 billion, Stanford Health Care, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 11891 employees and revenues of $8.95 billion, Froedtert Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 7200 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion and many others.
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Froedtert Health | Healthcare | 7200 | $2.3B | United States | GHX | GHX Order Automation | Order Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Froedtert Health implemented GHX Order Automation as part of its Order Management efforts to automate bill-only consignment and implant purchase orders across its U.S. supply chain. The deployment used GHX Exchange to instrument EDI-based order orchestration and to reduce manual touches between ordering and invoicing systems.
Configuration of GHX Order Automation centered on bill-only order routing, EDI transaction automation, and order-to-invoice reconciliation workflows, aligning procurement and materials management activities. The solution was configured to validate contract pricing and automate invoice matching to improve invoice accuracy and reduce manual intervention in procurement and accounts payable workflows.
Integrations were executed through GHX Exchange for EDI connectivity and operationalized across Froedtert Health supply chain and billing processes, impacting procurement, inventory control, and accounts payable teams at U.S. sites. Operational scope emphasized accelerating order-to-invoice processing and raising EDI automation rates across consignment and implant ordering flows.
Governance and process changes included standardized EDI routing rules and order exception handling to minimize manual remediation, with a rollout focus on automated bill-only handling for consignment and implants. The implementation increased EDI automation rates, improved invoice accuracy, and strengthened contract compliance as reported in the GHX Froedtert case study.
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HCA Healthcare | Healthcare | 226000 | $70.6B | United States | GHX | GHX Order Automation | Order Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, HCA Healthcare implemented GHX Order Automation as part of a Vendor Bill Only VBO initiative to automate bill-only implant and consignment orders. The deployment targeted Order Management workflows in the U.S., instrumenting automated order capture and billing handoffs to reduce time-from-surgery-to-invoice.
GHX Order Automation was configured to enforce Vendor Bill Only workflows, automating consignment and implant order validation, order-to-invoice orchestration, and automated billing triggers. Functional capabilities implemented included bill-only order validation, consignment reconciliation logic, and invoice generation tied to surgical event timing.
The initiative was executed with GHX and GHX materials and videos describe the VBO project achieving over 93% accuracy and materially faster invoice cycles in the U.S. The work directly impacted billing operations and perioperative workflows by improving billing accuracy and shortening the interval between surgical procedures and invoice issuance.
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Stanford Health Care | Healthcare | 11891 | $9.0B | United States | GHX | GHX Order Automation | Order Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Stanford Health Care implemented GHX Order Automation to automate implant ordering workflows through the GHX Exchange, adopting an Order Management solution to handle complex, line level implant transactions. Stanford was an early adopter and is cited by GHX as the first provider to automate all implant orders via the Exchange, positioning the deployment as a provider level standardization of electronic ordering for implants in the United States.
The GHX Order Automation implementation established electronic PO and EDI flows for line level implant orders, delivering order lifecycle orchestration, line normalization and automated order validation consistent with Order Management functional patterns. Configuration focused on translating item and line detail into vendor compatible EDI messages, and normalizing cross system item data to support accurate order creation and downstream reconciliation.
Integration for the deployment centered on the GHX Exchange and supplier networks, enabling provider supplier interactions to move from manual, paper or disparate electronic processes to standardized EDI PO exchanges. Operational scope emphasized procurement and supply chain order processing for implantable devices across Stanford Health Care, with governance changes to centralize order submission and reduce manual reconciliation, and outcomes reported as reduced manual reconciliation alongside improved cross system normalization and scalability across provider supplier interactions.
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