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Curvo Launches EasySpend Application for Ambulatory Surgery Centers

July 13, 2015 9:10 AM EDT

Evansville, IN (PRWEB) July 13, 2015

An average surgery center can see 142 product price increases in a single year, which lead to higher procedure costs. In response, Curvo Labs, Inc today celebrates the launch of EASYSPEND--a lightweight, web-based application that allows Ambulatory Surgery Center administrators, owners, and management groups to quickly and easily see where dollars are going in their centers. Interested users may visit easyspend.curvolabs.com to learn more.

Surgery Center Administrator Michelle, from Central Florida says, "Curvo's spend analysis tool can be very helpful. It allows me to get a quick look at pricing trends. Armed with this information, I recently contacted a product rep and was able to get my price reduced."

Curvo CEO Andy Perry says, "We've been getting great feedback on EasySpend, and we're excited to provide a new arrow in the quiver for busy surgery center managers. We recently conducted a study and found that an average surgery center takes 142 price increases on various products in a given year. Sometimes those increases can go unnoticed for extended periods of time, and they always impact distributions and profitability. ASCs are underserved when it comes to purchasing and supply chain analytics tools, and we're happy to fill a need for customers."

EasySpend works with any existing materials management information system, and Curvo has most centers up and running in minutes. When paired with Curvo's Strategic Sourcing application, EasySpend becomes even more powerful to drive out costs. To date, EasySpend is already being used to visualize purchase data in 31 surgery centers, including both standalone centers and managed groups.

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