Ramsay Santé
Denis LARDY is an experienced purchaser specializing in medical devices and products, with a career spanning multiple sectors. Currently serving as a Purchaser for Medical Devices at Ramsay Santé since July 2022, Denis previously held roles at Santé publique France and Safran, where responsibilities included managing procurement for medical products during the COVID-19 crisis and negotiating contracts for hydraulic and mechanical parts in the aerospace industry. Denis's professional background features significant experience in supplier selection, project management, and collaborative work with cross-functional teams. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in International Purchasing Management from KEDGE Business School and various degrees in purchasing and business administration.
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Ramsay Santé
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After the acquisition of the Capio Group in 2018, Ramsay Santé has become Europe's leading private hospital and primary care companies. The group now has 36,000 employees and works with nearly 8,600 private practitioners. Present in 5 countries, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Italy, the group treats more than 7 million patients per year in its 350 establishments. In hospitalization, Ramsay Santé offers almost all medical and surgical treatments in three business lines: Medicine-Surgery-Obstetrics (MCO), Follow-up and Rehabilitation Care (SSR) and Mental Health. Wherever it is present, the group participates in public health service missions and in the health network of the country, as in Sweden where the group has more than a hundred local health centres. The quality and safety of care is the group's priority in all the countries where it operates. This is why the group is today one of the references in modern medicine, especially in ambulatory surgery and enhanced recovery after surgery (ARS). The group also invests more than €200 million every year in its establishments, whether in new surgical and imaging technologies, or in the construction and modernisation of establishments. It also innovates at the service of patients with new digital tools and by developing its organisations to improve the efficiency of care.