
February
18, 2005
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MGH introduces
new "eBuy" purchasing system
The MGH will be launching a new Partnerswide online requisitioning system
March 1 that will replace all current forms of requisitioning. E-Procurement,
which will be commonly referred to as eBuy, is a front-end system to the
PeopleSoft Purchasing module. The system has a look similar to the popular
website Amazon.com, with simple navigation that allows users to point,
click and buy. It provides several advantages compared to the current
system - including the elimination of paper, real-time tracking from the
creation of a requisition to the payment of the invoice, electronic approval
system for improved management and most importantly, it will save
time.
In December 2004, a pilot group went live using the eBuy system, with
representation from the Operating Rooms, the Cardiac Catheterization Lab,
the Electrophysiology (EP) Lab, BioMedical Engineering, Interventional
Radiology and others. The feedback from the group has been positive.
Shana Bryant, of the EP Lab, orders a variety of devices and supplies
for her department multiple times a day. As a member of the pilot group,
she was one of the first MGH employees to convert from the old requisitioning
system to the new application.
"I really like it," says Bryant. "There is a management
screen that reports everything
about your requisition in one place. It eliminates paperwork and keeps
track of your purchase order number for you."
For more information about eBuy, visit http://intranet.partners.org/MM/ebuy_homepage.asp.
Open house information sessions also are scheduled for Feb. 22, from 9
to 10 am in the Clinics 1 Lower Amphitheater; Feb. 22, from 3 to 4 pm
in the O'Keeffe Auditorium; and Feb. 25 from 9 to 10 am in the O'Keeffe
Auditorium.
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