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Caring for Patients with OUD in the General Hospital

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Evolve Your Supply Chain with Clinical Integration Webcast

Webcast
Roy Henry, strategic analyst from University of Miami, explores how clinical integration can evolve your supply chain while discussing the value of clinical integration and how it can be measured.<

Demand Planning: The Intersection of Patient and Product

Demand planning is essential in every field, including health care. Find out why and how to implement it!

Introduction to Health Care Supply Chain: Strategizing and Using Your Resources (Part II)

This advanced course leads learners through 10 areas of infrastructure surrounding the functions of health care supply chain management.

Introduction to Health Care Supply Chain (Part I & Part II Bundle)

The Introduction to Health Care Supply Chain eLearning courses provide grounded education for those new or seeking a refresher.

Improve Clinical Care and Financial Outcomes for an At Risk Population

Improve clinical and financial outcomes for hip fracture care using a standardized, collaborative service line approach.

PPI Strategies for Success

e-Learning

Minimizing Medical Tubing Misconnections - The ENFit® Patient Safety Initiative

A panel of provider thought leaders as discusses the ISO 80369-3 (ENFit) small bore connector conversion successes, lessons learned and implementation processes.

Integrating Physician Leadership in Supply Chain Management

e-Learning
Integrating Physician Leadership in Supply Chain Management

Value Realization: Keys to Implementing Value Analysis Opportunities

Value Analysis programs are charged with evaluating products and services while balancing cost, quality, and outcomes in the decision. The quality of the products and the outcomes from using the products cannot be compromised, but today’s environment within healthcare dictates that cost is a significant factor influencing the decision. Unfortunately, the identified savings is not always realized in the anticipated time frame or to the full extent. Every week an initiative is delayed or not fully implemented results in lost dollars that cannot be recouped.