materials
management
made easy

Healthcare Facilities
Transactions Processed
Monthly Users

AMBULATORY SURGERY
- General Surgery
- Ophthamology
- Orthopedics
- ENT
- And more

CLINICS & DIAGNOSTICS
- Physician clinics
- Urgent care clinics
- Imaging centers
- Dialysis clinics
- And more

HOSPITAL NETWORKS
- IDNs
- Small hospitals
- Post-acute
- EMS
- And more
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ENTERPRISE VISIBILITY
With customizable modules to fit your organization’s needs, Envi gives you complete control and visibility into your entire supply chain. Envi centralizes your purchasing and operations giving you a comprehensive view of each of your facilities.

SYSTEM AUTOMATION
From the marketplace purchasing experience, to thorough inventory tracking, Envi automates your materials management and buying processes. As a result you receive clean, actionable data to inform your future business decisions.

SOFTWARE INTEGRATION
Envi integrates with your clinical and financial systems to centralize and validate data to avoid duplicate entries and reduce operational touchpoints. Envi aggregates third party purchasing within its marketplace, removing the need to shop at multiple vendor sites.
OVER 100 EDI CONNECTIONS
EDI makes purchasing easy. Envi integrates directly into more vendor websites than any other purchasing software, so your purchasing happens directly within the application. The days of shopping multiple websites, picking up the phone and calling an order in or even faxing orders are over.
Here's a quick sample of our vendor connections. Interested to see if we're connected to a specific vendor? Reach out and we'll let you know.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING

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During these difficult years, we came together – within our local communities and nationally – to support each other and our patients.