Demand Planning: The Intersection of Patient and Product
Price: Member: FREE | Non-Member: $99.00
CEC Hours: 1
In this introductory on-demand webinar, health care supply chain leaders will lead attendees in understanding how health care systems are beginning to use commercial demand planning leading practices to improve the performance of its supply chain. Demand planning is the process of forecasting patient needs so supplies can be produced and delivered more efficiently to the satisfaction of customers and is considered an essential step in supply chain planning in just about every industry but health care delivery. Demand planning should no longer be a foreign concept for health care providers. It has applicability to providers large and small and can return great results.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize and demonstrate the need for demand planning in the surgical space and beyond
- Demonstrate a critical need to integrate a surgical schedule directly to a manufacturer
- Choose the right internal and external stakeholders to influence organizational buy-in
Speakers:
- Anna Pinilla, Director, Network Strategic Sourcing, Contracting & Value Creation, Supply Chain Management, Westchester Medical Center
- Curtis Lancaster, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Westchester Medical Center Health Network
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