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Improving invoice accuracy isn’t just about operational efficiency—it’s about protecting margins and strengthening vendor relationships. For Boston Medical Center, late or lost invoices had led to missed discounts, payment penalties, and strained vendor coordination—until a digital breakthrough helped turn things around.
Theo Rukundo, Director of Pharmacy Supply Chain and Contracting, shares how Boston Medical Center is using TraceLink MINT for Commerce to transform its invoice and payment processes. By eliminating manual handoffs and enabling real-time data exchange with vendors of all sizes, BMC has improved payment performance, reduced financial leakage, and supported better patient care—all while advancing its digitalization goals.
Key Takeaways:
- Improved invoice accuracy and timeliness is helping BMC contain costs and unlock early-payment discounts.
- MINT’s ability to link BMC with vendors lacking technical capabilities has strengthened supplier relationships and supply continuity.
- Faster invoice approvals are streamlining internal workflows and helping BMC meet its net payable obligations.
Watch the full interview to learn how digitalizing invoice transactions with MINT for Commerce is driving real-world results for Boston Medical Center.
Video Highlights:
00:27 - Can you give us some background on your role at Boston Medical Center?
00:50 - What's been the biggest challenge in your digitalization journey?
01:54 - How is MINT for Commerce helping BMC improve cost containment?
02:43 - How is MINT helping BMC manage invoices from vendors?
04:42 - How has MINT improved invoice accuracy and payment performance at BMC?