
Power Partnerships: How Clinical & Supply Chain Leaders Are Transforming Health Care Together
Event Format
Date
Thu, Aug 28, 2025, 12:00 PM CDT – Thu, Aug 28, 2025, 12:30 PM CDTCost
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Description
In today’s complex health care landscape, siloed strategies no longer cut it. This dynamic session showcases how visionary clinical and supply chain leaders are breaking down barriers, aligning goals and driving measurable impact—together.
You’ll hear firsthand how high-performing partnerships were forged, the innovative strategies that fueled success and the real-world outcomes that followed. From improved patient care to operational excellence, this is your front-row seat to what’s working—and how you can replicate it.
What You’ll Gain:
- Proven strategies to build and sustain clinical engagement that drives long-term value.
- Key ingredients for successful cross-functional collaboration in health care.
- A compelling case study that brings the power of partnership to life and offers actionable insights and lessons learned from leaders who’ve been there.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Discuss how to build clinical engagement to drive sustainable long-term organizational results.
- Describe key elements that contribute to successful collaboration between clinical and supply chain leaders in health care settings.
- Identify strategies that have led to improved operational and/or clinical outcomes through cross functional teamwork.
SPEAKERS
Tom Harvieux
Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer
BJC Health System
Dr. Christopher S. Weaver
Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer
Indiana University Health
Bruce Lee Hall, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S
Interim Vice Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and Chief Clinical Officer
UC Davis Health
Scott Wilkerson
Chief Procurement Officer
University of California Health
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This webinar is reserved exclusively for selected C-suite executives by invitation only. AHRMM will confirm your registration shortly before the live event. If you believe you should be part of this important conversation, please contact us at ahrmm@aha.org.