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AHRMM On-Demand Webinar: Health Care Supply Chain Resiliency in 2024 and Beyond
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Description
Overview: Healthcare supply chain teams’ responsibilities encompass a broad scope of activities – from strategic to tactical – and require coordination with both internal and external stakeholders that impact the healthcare industry supply chain system and associated costs. To build a more resilient healthcare supply chain across the board, providers, suppliers, distributors, and other key players are learning the value of opening doors and sharing data on inventory levels, shortages, forecasting and demand, as well as ESG initiatives and progress. It’s these stakeholders who hold the keys to unlocking the resiliency of the healthcare supply chain in 2024 and beyond. The evolution of the healthcare supply chain over the past 20 years has been substantial, driven by technological advances, regulatory changes, and shifts in healthcare practices. As healthcare providers seek to build resilience, industry leaders should consider how technology, sustainability, and healthcare at home initiatives impact profitability and patient outcomes. This presentation will review current challenges and future trends while exploring how supply chain leaders can prepare their organizations for the future of healthcare delivery.
Learning Objectives: - Assess their organization’s supply chain technology and identify areas for improvement such as visibility, integration, and resiliency.
- Leverage the healthcare at home logistics model to enhance patient satisfaction, improve health outcomes, and foster long-term patient loyalty within the healthcare continuum.
- Implement Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives to align with emerging responsible business practices and drive organizational performance towards holistic success.
Speakers: Natalie Jones - Vice President of Sales, TrioseNatalie Jones serves as Vice President of Sales at Triose, where she manages commercial sales activity and channel partnerships, as well as growing strategic customer accounts and partner relationships. Natalie is an experienced and award-winning executive in the healthcare logistics and supply chain sector, a strategic advisor, and a transformative leader. Natalie’s commitment to the healthcare supply chain industry shines through in her work ethic, innovation, and multidisciplinary knowledge of the supply chain industry. Armond Green - Director of Health System Business Development, TrioseArmond Green serves as Director of Health System Business Development at Triose, where he is responsible for developing a team of national sales executives. Armond has a proven track record of securing high-value accounts through consultative selling, effective customer solutions, and promoting compelling business opportunities. Armond has proven to be an accomplished and creative leader adept at forging lucrative relationships with key partners and is a trusted advisor to pharmacy and supply chain leaders. Continuing Education Credits (CECs): Earn 1 CEC for attending this educational webinar.
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