A Great Concept

Published: 28 June 1999 y., Monday
Hospitals spend up to 15 percent of their total budgets on furnishings and equipment purchases that are frequently wasteful and over-priced. Neoforma.com was founded to help solve that problem. "Overpayments are the norm and a hospital will frequently buy equipment that is available elsewhere in the building," said AlexArrow, analyst at Wedbush Morgan. This is an expensive, given that the global clinical products market is estimated at $150 billion per year. Neoforma.Com of Santa Clara, Calif., offers the best chance to date of solving that problem and making a profit in the process. Founded in 1996 by medical nuclear physicist Jeff Kleck and health care architect Wayne McVicker, NeoForma is a B2B infomediary, putting health care personnel and suppliers in touch online for new and used equipment and supplies that range from 3-cent hypodermics to multi-million-dollar x-ray imaging systems. In addition, they offer virtual tours through state-of-the-art operating, examining and treatment rooms equipped with everything that belongs in that room and placed where it should be. This allows purchasing agents and designers to order everything they need with a few mouse clicks. The resulting order generates requests for proposals that are then sent to multiple vendors to assure the best price. Also in the works is an online equipment tracking system to help a facility eliminate duplicate purchases. Neoforma also adds the additional challenge presented by a traditional, paper-bound industry only now lurching toward computerization. To address that, Neoforma has more than 60 employees in India who do nothing but convert paper to Web-friendly formats. That_s in addition to the 80 stateside. Some pretty big players are placing heavy bets that Neoforma will succeed. In the past 2 years, they_ve raised $17.2 million in three rounds of financing from such heavy hitters like Delphi Ventures, Venrock and Amerindo. The bets seem to be paying off so: The online database lists more than 300,000 products for sale from 13,000 vendors worldwide. The auction-style marketplace has more than 1,100 advertisements for equipment worth over $20 million and the e-mail exchange between buyers and sellers can hit 20,000 messages per month. Potential buyers can virtually browse more than 1,000 rooms (and associated equipment lists).
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