Convergence: The Virtual Health Care Supply Chain (Re-engineering the Health Care Supply Chain: A CQO Thought Leader Discussion Series)

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Re-engineering the Health Care Supply Chain: A CQO Thought Leader Discussion Series” is hosted by AHRMM's Cost, Quality and Outcomes (CQO) Movement sponsors. This webinar series focuses on how the health care supply chain will evolve and be more resilient in the post-pandemic environment.

COVID-19 has forced us all to embrace and rely on virtual technology to conduct business. This sudden change has impacted supply chain operations and strategy execution, from staffing to supplier engagement and operational performance. In the fourth webinar in the Re-engineering the Health Care Supply Chain: CQO Thought Leader Discussion Series, supply chain leaders will consider the impact this new virtual world has on our current business, clinical models of operation and what it means moving forward.

Discussions will center on workflow productivity changes, trading partner relationships, clinical care delivery and telehealth. A digital maturity model will be reviewed – challenging organizations to consider current and future virtual expectations, needs and execution.

 

Panelists:

  • Vance Moore, Health Care Advisor, Former President – Business Integration, Mercy
  • Susan Morris, Health Care Executive
  • Randy V. Bradley, Associate Professor of Information Technologies & Supply Chain Management, University of Tennessee

Moderator:

  • Nancy L. Pakieser, Principal, Capstone 406
     

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