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Four Ways to Improve Your Unsaleable Returns Process

Four critical areas of focus for health systems to review the unsaleable returns process.

By McKesson Health Systems Editorial Team

Date

September 22, 2021

A person handling shipping crates in a McKesson distribution center

By Sarah Moore

Read time: 3 minutes

As health system teams aim to save and recover dollars where they can, one integral place to start is by taking a fresh look at their programs, specifically the unsaleable returns process.

This white paper explores four critical areas to narrow in on as you review your unsaleable returns process to help your health system save money and time. Download the full white paper below, and dive more into McKesson’s Rapid Returns Solution here.

Download the white paper

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