FRISCO, Texas — Valify, a provider of purchased services intelligence software for the healthcare industry, has inked a multi-year agreement with Aurora Health Care, a not-for-profit Wisconsin-area health care provider that serves patients via its network of services and facilities, including its in-store QuickCare clinics.
Under the agreement, Valify will provide complete visibility into all purchased services spending by collecting, categorizing and benchmarking monthly non-labor data feeds from across the entire health system. Valify’s Purchased Services Intelligence solution will provide Aurora with access to all of the categorized data in an easy-to-use, clickable and searchable format to find and track savings opportunities. Valify will also provide Aurora with the ability to easily view its purchased services spend across each facility and identify opportunities to save through vendor standardization.
“We selected Valify as our strategic purchased services partner because their solution provides visibility at the category level across our entire health system,” said Kathy Capp, director of sourcing strategy at Aurora Health Care. “Their solution will help us identify, build and track our savings opportunities, which we will use to build a pro-active long-term work plan driven by opportunity size and achieve our savings goals.”