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Preventable Last-Mile Logistics Errors Cost U.S. Health Systems Millions Annually, New Report Warns

ELMHURST, Ill., Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — U.S. health systems and labs are losing millions of dollars and compromising care delivery due to avoidable last-mile logistics delivery errors, including mishandled lab specimens, compromised pharmaceuticals, and delayed surgical supplies, according to a new white paper from global consulting firmĀ L.E.K. Consulting and MedSpeed. The report reveals that failures in the final steps of delivering time-sensitive medical items can lead to costly and severe consequences.

“In health care, nearly every patient interaction depends on last-mile logistics. A single mishandled delivery can mean the difference between timely, effective care and a harmful delay. These errors can derail surgical procedures, compromise lab results, impact patient safety, and damage reputations,” said Ilya Trakhtenberg, managing director, L.E.K.

The full white paper, ‘The True Value of Last-Mile Logistics in Healthcare,’ can be accessed here: https://www.lek.com/insights/hea/us/ei/true-value-last-mile-logistics-healthcare.

Some key findings from the report include:

  • $1 million is the average annual loss for midsized health systems due to mishandled specimens, such as lost biopsies, damaged blood samples, or improperly stored therapies.
  • More than 50% of nursesĀ reporting that medical courier errors delayed or canceled at least one procedure in the past year, with each event costing an average of $4,500.
  • Errors with critical itemsĀ such as temperature-controlled pharmaceuticals, surgical instruments, or sterile supplies can lead to patient safety risks, reputational harm, and legal exposure.

The report also identifies three tiers of costs resulting from medical courier errors:

  1. Direct remediation which requires providers to redraw lab samples, replace supplies, or re-sterilize equipment. Specimen re-collection costs alone can range from $350 for a routine blood draw to $5,000 for an invasive surgical biopsy.
  2. Clinical productivity loss resulting from idle operating room time, clinician downtime, or re-scheduling procedures.
  3. Macro impactĀ caused by reputational damage, patient attrition, or costly legal issues.

The report urges health systems and labs to reassess how they select and evaluate logistics providers revealing that top-performing providers can deliver error rates significantly below industry norms to unlock both patient care and financial benefits.

“As health systems and labs face an increasingly challenging environment, raising the bar for last-mile logistics is no longer optional,” said Jake Crampton, chief executive officer of MedSpeed. “Reliable, high-performance logistics is not a ‘nice to have,’ it is a core requirement for delivering cost-effective, patient-centered care.”

About L.E.K. Consulting
L.E.K. Consulting is a global management consulting firm that uses deep industry expertise and rigorous analysis to help business leaders achieve practical results with real impact. Founded in 1983, L.E.K. has more than 2,300 professionals across the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. www.lek.com.Ā 

About MedSpeedĀ 
MedSpeed is a leading provider of same-day logistics to the healthcare industry. With an innovative approach that transforms last-mile transportation into a strategic asset, MedSpeed supports care delivery through the movement of physical materials: specimens, pharmaceuticals, supplies, and more. MedSpeed operates over 100 hubs in 33 states and serves 29 of the top 100 health systems in the U.S. www.medspeed.com.Ā 

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