Friday, July 5, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutesEconomic activity in the hospital subsector expanded in June for the 10th consecutive month, following two contractions in the previous four-month period. This comes after a remarkable 35 consecutive months of growth, according to the latest Hospital ISM® Report On Business®, as reported by the nation’s hospital supply executives.
The report was issued today by Nancy LeMaster, MBA, Chair of the Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) Hospital Business Survey Committee: “The Hospital PMI® registered 55.8 percent in June, a 2.6-percentage point decrease from the May reading of 58.4 percent, indicating a 10th consecutive month of growth after a contraction in August. The Business Activity Index expanded for the 10th consecutive month. The New Orders Index expanded for the 10th straight month, and the Employment Index remained in growth territory. The Supplier Deliveries Index remained in expansion (which indicates slower delivery performance). The Case Mix Index expanded in June, registering 51 percent, a decrease of 0.5 percentage point compared to the previous month’s figure of 51.5 percent. The Days Payable Outstanding Index remained in expansion territory in June, registering 51.5 percent, down 5.5 percentage points from the 57 percent reported in May. The Technology Spend Index reading of 61.5 percent is an increase of 1 percentage point compared to the 60.5 percent recorded in May. The Touchless Orders Index was ‘unchanged’ in June, registering 50 percent, up 1.5 percentage points from the 48.5 percent reported in May.”
LeMaster continues, “The majority of Business Survey Committee respondents indicated that patient volumes in June were strong — just not as strong as in May. Some panelists commented that their facilities experienced a shift to more medical versus surgical patients, while others noted elevated levels of surgeries and outpatient volumes. The Employment Index continued to indicate growth, with respondents crediting successful recruitment efforts and a reduction in turnover. To preserve margins, hospitals continued to focus on (1) replacing agency labor with permanent staff to reduce labor costs and (2) reducing utilization and increasing standardization of supplies. Weather impacted supply deliveries in parts of the country, and the syringe shortage continues to be problematic.”
History of the Hospital PMI®
Month | Hospital PMI® |
---|---|
Jun 2024 | 55.8 |
May 2024 | 58.4 |
Apr 2024 | 53.5 |
Mar 2024 | 52.3 |
Feb 2024 | 56.6 |
Jan 2024 | 61.5 |
Dec 2023 | 62.5 |
Nov 2023 | 59.8 |
Oct 2023 | 52.1 |
Sep 2023 | 57.0 |
Aug 2023 | 47.5 |
Jul 2023 | 53.3 |
Average for 12 months | 55.9 |
High | 62.5 |
Low | 47.5 |
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Friday, July 5, 2024
Friday, July 5, 2024