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HISTORY
In 2002/3 separate
initiatives were launched by two hospital coalitions: the Toronto
Academic Health Science Council (TAHSC now TAHSN) and the Toronto East
Network (TEN). These initiatives were undertaken as a means to redeploy
funds into direct patient care by achieving economies of scale and
reducing operating costs in the “back office”, including supply chain,
accounts payable, HR/payroll, the GL and financial reporting.
In 2004, the
TAHSN and TEN task forces realized they were duplicating activities,
and in the spirit of establishing effective public public partnerships,
they combined forces. They began detailed planning under the auspices
of the Back Office Transformation Project, and in 2005 Hospital
Business Services (HBS) was incorporated.
Over the course
of the next year, representatives from the hospitals developed the
governance structure and business model for HBS. Under a phased
implementation plan, it was agreed that Phase 1 would focus on the
supply chain function. Phase 2 will incorporate accounts payable,
HR/payroll, the GL and financial reporting.
On April 1, 2006
HBS became operational as a shared service with 12 hospital
owner/members (see Member Hospitals), funded by the members and the
Ministry of Finance’s OntarioBuys program. At that time HBS also
acquired Shared Healthcare Supply Services and Hospital Logistics Inc.
Effective November
22, 2006 Hospital Business Services became Plexxus. This name is based
on the word plexus, which means a combination of interlaced parts; a
network. We believe “Plexxus” is a perfect reflection of both the
healthcare sector we serve, and the integrated solutions we provide.
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