Health Policy Market Procurement Intelligence Report

A complete buyer's guide that provides comprehensive insights on Health Policy category spend, spend growth and regional segmentation; in-depth price trends; negotiation levers and analysis of Health Policy suppliers.

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Scope of the report

Our category grouping process defines that the overall Promotion market includes all spend on procurement of promotional goods and services and may also include spend related to outdoor promotion activities such as transit advertising and retail advertising. Dynamics of the global Health Policy market play out within this wider arena of Promotion market. Therefore, our coverage of the Health Policy category also operates within this broader boundary of the overall Promotion market.

KEY PROCUREMENT INSIGHTS COVERED

Strategic Sourcing Guide to Health Policy Procurement

Overview

The market for Promotion and its sub-segments such as Health Policy are at an interesting intersection. In the broader industry, automated tools and advanced technology is making inroads and even replacing some of the non-core workforce of suppliers. As a result, overall cost structure of suppliers has become more favorable across the industry and buyers of Health Policy can expect to benefit from lower costs of suppliers once they break even with their investments in technology.

An intense competition in the supply market owing to new entrants is expected to provide more procurement options to buyers for Health Policy and offer significant negotiation leverage.

Buyers are moving towards longer contract durations and strategic partnerships with suppliers to benefit from value-based discounts, integrated services, low renewal cost and lesser expenses on contracting activities.

Trends like these and many others discussed in this report are necessitating a relook at the way Health Policy is procured and the procurement cost saving opportunities that exist.

Health Policy Procurement Best Practices

Health Policy procurement best practices are moving towards a level of sophistication which is typically seen in traditional procurement categories. Category managers now have an attractive opportunity to adapt the best practices seen within this category as well as those being leveraged in other non-related categories. This report summarizes the best practices picked from across multiple categories that could work well for category managers involved with Health Policy procurement strategy.

For example, Buyers must ensure that service providers cater to their requirements by implementing centralization of content to maintain the project objective.

Having dedicated on-site staff from the service provider is a highly recommended measure for reducing category lead time for buyers.

Buyers should engage with service providers that provide services through an hourly based pricing model. Within an hourly based pricing model, buyers would have a fair idea of the exact time required for the work done by service provider. Consequently, billing rates will be implemented accordingly.


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Risks in Health Policy procurement

Health Policy procurement managers also need to proactively identify and mitigate potential risks that can arise in the supply chain or contracts for Health Policy procurement. Some examples include:


  • Communication service providers operating across regions can be easily affected by fluctuations in exchange rates. Even though they use foreign currency derivative instruments to reduce risks, the inflated state of currency in certain economies can affect the business of communication houses
  • With advancements in technology, such as file compressing, digital copying, and internet connections with high bandwidth, the risk of content piracy and signal theft has also increased. Additionally, new software that can circumvent encryption technology is increasing the threat of unauthorized use and distribution of communication content
  • Economic downturn can adversely affect employment rates and bring about changes in the spend patterns of customers. This can reduce product launches and adversely affect the industry

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Who should read this report

  • Procurement decisions can prove to be costly in the absence of careful deliberation and evaluation of every available option. In fact, more than 90% of the decision makers we work with acknowledge that timely availability of up-to-date category intelligence can help them make better purchasing decisions. More than 80% of them believe that in-house category intelligence needs to be updated periodically to achieve full benefits. If you have read so far, we are quite sure you agree!!

    You may have just initiated your research to design a winning Health Policy procurement strategy, or you may be a category expert looking for strategic insights and updated data.Either ways, the report has your requirements covered.

    The report is intended to serve as a one-stop reference guide for Health Policy procurement strategy and offers a perfect blend of category basics with deep-dive category data and insights. Therefore, it is ideal for category beginners looking for “Health Policy: Procurement Report 101” as well as for category experts actively tracking the global Health Policy procurement market.

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Key questions on Health Policy procurement answered by this report


    The Health Policy procurement report helps take more informed decisions by placing all the critical information and advice at the fingertips of a decision maker. It also specifically answers some of the key questions that we have been routinely asked during our industry outreach initiatives:

     

    • What is the spend potential in the Health Policy market?
    • What is the correct price to pay for Health Policy? What are the key trends and factors that influence current and future pricing?
    • Which selection criteria are the most important for Health Policy Suppliers Market?
    • Who are the top Health Policy suppliers? What are their cost structures?
    • What are supplier margins in Health Policy market?
    • Which negotiation levers can reduce Health Policy procurement cost ?
    • What are the best practices for Health Policy procurement and what are the potential risks?

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Health Policy Category Insights: What is inside

The Health Policy market report offers a complete picture of the supply market and analyzes the category from the perspective of both buyers and suppliers. Analysis of the category trends, procurement best practices, negotiation levers and overall category management strategy advisory are interspersed with in-depth data and commentary on spend outlook, pricing ecosystem and supplier landscape drilled down to a region-level coverage.

Data

A key highlight of this report is the in-depth outlook created on Health Policy procurement spend and pricing trends. The report further delves deep into the aspects of cost structure, total cost of ownership and supplier margins for Health Policy. A dedicated section to supplier profiles and evaluation helps decision makers cast a wider procurement net and identify gaps in existing relationships.

Insights

Along with specific category and supplier intelligence, the publication also includes curated insights on Health Policy market trends, price influencers and inherent risks. These insights help the decision makers prepare for market shaping trends in advance and create alternative strategies for changes in the market conditions.

Advisory

Additionally, the report also advises on the best practices and strategies to manage the Health Policy category efficiently. Negotiation levers and opportunities are explained in detail along with quantification of their potential. Benchmark KPIs for supplier and buyer performance management are also aggregated to better organize the category objectives. Other themes of advisory include ideal procurement organization structure, enablers to achieve KPIs or category objectives and ideal SLAs to have with suppliers.

Category Ecosystem

  • Buyer and supplier ecosystem
  • Competitiveness index
  • Buyer and supplier power
  • Threat of new entrants and substitutes

Global and Regional Sourcing Insights

  • Category spend
  • Spend growth
  • Dynamics
  • Opportunities

Pricing and Cost Analysis

    • Pricing outlook and data
    • Drivers of pricing
    • Cost structure and inputs cost
    • Total cost of ownership
    • Pricing models and margins

Cost Saving Opportunities & Negotiation Strategies

  • Buyer and supplier side levers
  • Quantified cost saving opportunities
  • Negotiation strategies and quantified outcome

Procurement Best Practices, Strategy and Enablers

  • Procurement excellence
  • Sustainability and innovation
  • KPIs and category enablers
  • Risk management and outsourcing

Vendor Analysis

  • RFx essentials and selection criteria
  • SLAs
  • Supplier evaluation metrics
  • Detailed supplier profiles

Our research is complex, but our reports are easy to digest. Quantitative analysis and exhaustive commentary is placed in an easy to read format that gives you an in-depth knowledge on the category without spending hours to figure out “what does it mean for my company?”

Category Research Framework


SpendEdge presents a detailed picture of Health Policy procurement solutions by way of study, synthesis, and summation of data from multiple sources. The analysts have presented the various facets of the market with a particular focus on identifying the key category influencers. The data thus presented is comprehensive, reliable, and the result of extensive research, both primary and secondary.

Information Sources


Primary research
Secondary research
Procurement heads
Industry journals and reports
Category managers
Periodicals and new articles
Sourcing consortium professionals
Category webinars
Industry experts and thought leaders
Internal categiry playbooks
Procurement managers
Industry/government websites on regulations, compliance
Category heads of suppliers
Internal databases
Client account heads/managers
Industry blogs/thought leader briefings
Client and industry consultants

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