AHRMM22 Conference Evaluations

Thank you for joining us at AHRMM22 in Anaheim, California! We hope you had a wonderful conference experience, and we look forward to seeing you next year at AHRMM23, August 7-10, 2023, in Orlando, FL!

To earn your Continuing Education Credit (CEC) hours, please complete your session evaluations. If you didn't get a chance to evaluate the sessions in the conference mobile app, please use the links below to do so by Friday, August 26, 2022. Your feedback will help us to better plan and execute future conferences and tailor them to meet your needs.

 

AHRMM22 Overall Evaluation

 

Sunday's Pre- Conference Workshops

Learning Labs

1.1 - Leveling the Playing Field: The Benefits of Using a Balanced Vendor Scorecard
1.2 - The Journey to a Resilient Supply Chain
1.3 - Lead Like a Middle School Teacher: How Classroom Teaching Strategies are Industry Best Practices
1.5 - New Product Requests: Beauty Is in the Eye of the Requestor
1.6 - Data Platforms: Essential for Standardization and Interoperability
 
2.1 - Protecting High-Risk Patients From Unsafe Chemicals in the Supply Chain
2.2 - Recharging Your Resilience Strategy
2.3 - Chaos to Order: Forming a Medical Logistics Crisis Action Team (MEDLOG CAT)
2.4 - Contracting for the Gift of Life: Blood Products and Services
2.5 - Insights from Both Sides of the Desk: How That Can Improve Provider Supply Chain Effectiveness
 
3.1 - Hospital Access and Functional Needs Disaster Guidebook
3.2 - Beyond Regulation: Extending the Value of UDI with Data Standards
3.3 - Stop Firefighting! Start Planning: A Guide to Strategic Transformation
3.5 - Solving Everyday Supply Chain Challenges with the UDI
3.6 - Beyond the Tech - Transforming Materials Management Requires More than Just New Technology
 
4.1 - From Bizarre to Brilliant: Lessons Learned from Following a 20-year Supply Chain Strategic Plan
4.2 - Cut Patient Care Supply Disruptions Using Proven Strategies, Case Studies, and Tools
4.3 - Stress Reduction Techniques for Health Care Workers
4.5 - Clinical Alignment via Decision Support
4.6 - If Only We Had Data! Financial and Other Impacts of Supply and Implant Charting Errors
 
5.1 - Understanding The Transportation Path For Medical Products: Challenges From Factory To Facility
5.2 - The Intersection of Equity, the Environment and the Economics of Health Care Delivery
5.4 - What We Can Learn From Other Industries to Maximize Strategic Procurement in Health Care
5.5 - Building a Clinically Integrated Value Creation Program in the Middle of a Pandemic
5.6 - Intelligent Automation for Health Care Supply Chain Optimization
 
6.1 - Supply Chain Roles for the Future
6.2 - Effective Communication Strategies to Lead Change During Times of Turmoil
6.3 - Elevating the Talk Track on Standards, UDI and Clinically Integrated Supply Chain
6.4 - Value Analysis: Setting the Table Efficiencies/Logistics & Distribution
6.6 - Linen: The Overlooked Savings Opportunity 
6.8 - Integrating Physician Insights into the Supply Chain
 
7.1 - Applying Data Analytics & Process Automation to Manage Match Exceptions
7.2 - Redesigning the Supply Chain to Ensure Continuity & Preparedness
7.3 - Breaking the Myth of "Cookbook Medicine" to Prepare for Value-Based Care
7.4 - Building a Supplier Diversity Program
 
8.1 - Building Resiliency: Lessons Learned from Drug Shortage Management and Mitigation
8.2 - Supply Utilization - Accretive Solutions and Design
8.3 - Managing High-Cost Consumable Supplies: From Department Level to Institutional Level at an AMC
8.4 - How Supply Chains Can Improve Outcomes and Support Local Economies with Supplier Diversity
8.5 - Determining and Using Metrics that Matter to Strengthen Supply Chain Performance
 

AHRMM Talks

Monday AHRMM Talks: 1.4A - C

1.4A - Comprehensive Cost Reduction in an Inflationary Environment

1.4B - How You Can Benefit from Becoming a CMRP

1.4C Can You Hear Me Now? Supply Chain Communication Strategies

Tuesday AHRMM Talks: 2.6A - C

2.6A Using Autonomous Drones to Enable Convenient and Equitable Access to Care

2.6C How Inconclusive Clinical Evidence Creates Opportunity for Physician Engagement

Department of Defense Track

Monday Defense Track:

1.7 Department of Defense Social & Track Introduction
2.7 Enabling/Optimizing Joint, Integrated, End-to-End Defense Med Logistics Enterprise Supply Chain
3.7 Defense Health Agency: Supporting the War Fight

Tuesday Defense Track:

4.7 Department of the Air Force Medical Logistics
5.7 Centralized Management with Decentralized Distribution – Army Medical Logistics Command
6.7 Department of the Air Force: State of the Medical Service Corps

Wednesday Defense Track:

7.6 6th Medical Logistics Management Center - Supporting the Joint Warfighter
8.7 Air Force Medical Service Corps Career Management

Learning Pavilions

Monday Learning Pavilions:

LP1.1 Preventing Healthcare Supply Chain Disruptions with Real-Time Risk Intelligence
LP1.2 The Power to Adapt: How Digital Transformation Boosts Supply Chain Resilience

Tuesday Learning Pavilions:

LP2.1 A New Spend Management Approach to Shoulder Surgery
LP2.2 Addressing Supply Assurance through Data and Insights
LP2.3 Creating a Resilient Supply Chain

 

AHRMM22+ Virtual Conference

Looking for bold, innovative supply chain strategies to meet the needs of patients and reduce costs? Do you have team members who couldn’t get away from the office to attend the in-person AHRMM22 Conference & Exhibition in Anaheim? Need more Continuing Education Credit hours?

Then join us at AHRMM22 Virtual Conference, September 13-15, 2022! In-person AHRMM22 attendees receive an exclusive $150 discount on virtual conference registration with code ACV22.

 

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