This survey was conducted in collaboration between Supply Chain Sherpas and AHRMM and results were debuted at the AHRMM24 Annual Conference.This is the fourth year of this survey administration, to help identify the skills necessary for the Supply Chain Leader of the Future.This survey aims to provide key insights into the most pressing areas for professional development among health system Supply Chain leaders. By identifying these priorities, we can more effectively target talent development investments to address the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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This on-demand session was presented at the Spring Summit: Transformational Excellence.
This on-demand session was presented at the Spring Summit: Transformational Excellence.
FLARHMM and AHRMM are co-presenting a webinar focused on mentoring in the supply chain field. This panel will focus on helping young professionals and students understand what they gain from a mentor/mentee relationship and highlight the work of AHRMM and the Young Professional Advisory Council (YPAC) to help make those connections.
The Association for Health Care Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM) of the American Hospital Association (AHA) has announced that Mike Schiller will be its new executive director.
Read this article and discover three issues hospitals are focusing on to overcome supply chain challenges in 2023.
A detailed example of a new Master of Health Administration (MHA) program with a medical logistics concentration.
Learn how Baptist Health forged its traditional AP cost center into a cost savings driver.
During this webinar you will take a look at the drivers of burnout and share organizational steps for addressing well-being in your organization.
Learn what is driving the Great Resignation and how this is affecting health care.
Tariq Kahn, Materials Manager, Peri-operative Services, Montefiore Medical Center, discusses his “ah ha” moment of “I need your help”. In these three short podcasts Tariq considers how educating staff about the importance of each key player’s role improves their understanding of the final goal and helps projects to be accomplished with efficiency and success.
The Introduction to Health Care Supply Chain eLearning courses provide grounded education for those new or seeking a refresher.
This advanced course leads learners through 10 areas of infrastructure surrounding the functions of health care supply chain management.
Dr. Jimmy Chung, Chief Medical Officer, Advantus Health Partners, Bon Secours Mercy Health discusses how physician leadership was critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, development of defined physician leader roles and creating a permanent physician leader position in supply chain organizations.
Consider how direct sourcing can enable access to PPE and the leading practices of
building supply chain diversity and resiliency for the future in this Banner Health case study.
Enhance your knowledge of health care supply chain management with our Introduction to Health Care Supply Chain course. Improve patient care and operational efficiency.
Disaster/Outbreak Preparedness, Procurement, Purchased Services, Reimbursement, Shipping and Receiving, Strategic Planning, Strategic Sourcing, Suppliers, Sustainability, Technology, Value Analysis, Distribution, Finance & Budgeting, Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs), Inventory Management, Leadership
Crises can stress even the strongest leaders. Listen as Dee Donatelli discusses the need to focus on skills that we may not have considered critical a year ago as we continue to virtually lead our teams to improved health care supply chain and patient care.
Also available as a podcast.
Senior leaders within the finance/supply chain and risk management disciplines share their thoughts on the organizational and patient risks related to current vulnerabilities and action planning that health care organizations can take to minimize their exposure to these risks.
Explore your organization’s clinical integration maturity and leverage leadership involvement to make data-driven decisions.
Provider panelists discuss their post-pandemic approach to their business continuity programs, working with non-traditional buyers, diversifying their suppliers and the increased focus on supply chain analytics.