CASE STUDY
Reducing Blood Product Waste
Learn how a large academic health system used AI-driven, ambient technology to reduce blood product waste by 76%, improve blood availability for patients in critical need, and achieve more than $300,000 in annual cost savings.

Blood product waste creates both financial strain and patient safety concerns for health systems. A large academic health system identified temperature control and workflow breakdowns in the OR as key contributors to wasted blood products, despite established management protocols already being in place.
Using AI-driven, ambient technology and procedural analytics, quality leaders analyzed cases flagged by the Blood Bank team to uncover hidden operational gaps impacting blood handling and storage practices. The initiative led to measurable improvements in protocol adherence, workflow efficiency, and staff education.
By downloading the case study, healthcare leaders will discover:
How a large academic health system reduced blood product waste by 76%
The operational and workflow breakdowns contributing to unnecessary blood waste
How ambient procedural data and analytics helped identify hidden protocol failures
Practical interventions that improved blood management processes and generated more than $300,000 in annual savings
Download the case study to learn how AI-driven operational insights can help improve efficiency, reduce waste, and strengthen patient care.





