The Health Care Supply Chain's Response to COVID-19: Post COVID-19 Supply Chain Provider Leading Practices Panel

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The AHRMM Learning Community continued its discussion of the health care supply chain’s response to COVID-19 on Friday, May 15.

This webcast focuses its discussion on the re-emergence of a more typical health care structure. This panel of health care supply chain leaders shared their thoughts and strategies as they prepare supply chain for increased ER visits and elective surgeries. A robust question and answer session followed the discussion. 


Panelists:

  • Matt Putman, MBA, CMRP, Director of Supply Chain Operations, UC Health
  • Dr. Colleen Cusick, DNP, MBA, RN, CVAHP,FAHRMM, Director, Materials Management Department, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Dr. Gloria Graham, DNP, RN, CVAHP, Clinical Value Analyst, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Moderators:

  • Dee Donatelli, CMRP, VP of Professional Services, TractManager, AHRMM Board Chair
  • Mary Beth Briscoe, CPA, FHFMA, FACHE, MBA, Consultant, AHRMM Board Member

 

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