Best Practices for Operating at the Intersection of Cost, Quality and Outcomes

By AHRMM

In this four part webinar series, AHRMM explores how supply chain leaders can transform CQO from a concept into a strategy. Each 30 minute webinar will dive into a different best practice including capturing and applying alternative data sets, establishing a clinically integrated supply chain, and creating an outcomes-based contracting strategy.

In the first webinar, you will learn why supply chain needs to evolve in the value-based care environment and the steps to become a clinically integrated supply chain. The second webinar breaks down new metrics that can be used to measure and improve upon CQO while walking through a supportive detailed example.

In the third webinar, hear from a physician as she discusses how to create a clinically integrated culture with physician engagement through a physician-led value analysis program. The final webinar takes contracting to the next level by looking at how to know if your organization is ready for outcomes-based contracting and a test model to follow when implementing the strategy. View all sessions or only one at your convenience.

This webinar series is presented by AHRMM’s CQO Movement sponsor, Nexera, Inc. 

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Sponsors

  • Nexera

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