Use Cases

Whatever your situation is, NexusWard builds the knowledge layer on top of it.

A single-ERP regional system. A six-facility IDN mid-acquisition. A supply chain that's accumulated twenty years of disparate technology. NexusWard works from where you are — not from where you'd like to be.

Acquisition & Integration

You just acquired a health system. NexusWard unifies both knowledge bases on day one.

ERP consolidation is 18 months out. The acquired organization's supply chain knowledge — their vendor history, physician preference rationale, shortage responses, emergency procurement decisions — lives in systems you don't fully understand yet. NexusWard ingests from both organizations' existing stacks and builds a single knowledge layer immediately, without waiting for a migration.

Works with both organizations' existing ERPs simultaneously — no consolidation required
Unifies vendor, preference, and shortage intelligence across organizational boundaries
The institutional knowledge gap narrows from close — not from whenever IT finishes
Tech & Vendor Sprawl

Four ERPs. Three SharePoints. Two decades of accumulated systems. NexusWard ingests all of it.

Healthcare supply chains run on whatever they accumulated over time. Epic on two campuses, Oracle on one, a Lawson instance that was "temporary" eight years ago, SharePoint tenants from two mergers, and a custom Access database that one person understands. NexusWard was built for this reality — it doesn't require a clean stack or a standardized schema. It reads structure and meaning from whatever exists.

Epic, Oracle, Infor, Meditech, Lawson, SAP — ingested concurrently, no migration
Cross-system entity resolution — same vendor, six different naming conventions, one profile
Legacy PDFs, scanned documents, and decade-old records all processable

Find your situation. Then let's talk.

NexusWard is working with a small number of health systems ready to stop losing institutional knowledge. If one of these scenarios describes your supply chain, we want to have a conversation.