GHX CEO Bruce Johnson introduces a new five-part video series in which he will share insights and observations crowdsourced from one of the largest healthcare communities in the industry. Tune in to celebrate healthcare community triumphs and learn how you can strengthen the healthcare supply chain and minimize financial risk during times of crisis.
Episode 5: Building a Stronger, More Resilient Healthcare Supply Chain
In the final video in the series, Bruce reflects on the impact COVID-19 has had on the healthcare industry, discusses areas that are ripe for evolution and offers suggested next steps.
To the members of the GHX community who are working tirelessly to fight COVID-19:
This is a time of great uncertainty for us all. But we recognize there is even greater pressure on our healthcare providers and suppliers to have answers.
Patients are looking to caregivers to allay the fear their symptoms might be the coronavirus, for definitive diagnosis and a treatment path and how long it will take to fully recover. In turn, providers are looking to manufacturers who can reliably supply the critical medical equipment they desperately need – in the required quantity, in the shortest timeframe possible.
This dynamic ignited GHX to action. We created the COVID-19 Information Center to deliver the insights, data and tools to help our community tackle the pressing challenges of securing supplies, identifying clinically comparable product alternatives and setting up overflow care facilities. Our goal is to empower you to respond to the call for answers.
When GHX was founded 20 years ago there wasn’t a road map, but over time we collectively built an amazing community. This unprecedented time calls on us to re-imagine what healthcare's 'new normal' looks like and we will build a stronger future together.
- Bruce Johnson
Bruce Johnson Video Series (do we have a formal title?)
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To the members of the GHX community who are working tirelessly to fight COVID-19:
This is a time of great uncertainty for us all. But we recognize there is even greater pressure on our healthcare providers and suppliers to have answers.
Patients are looking to caregivers to allay the fear their symptoms might be the coronavirus, for definitive diagnosis and a treatment path and how long it will take to fully recover. In turn, providers are looking to manufacturers who can reliably supply the critical medical equipment they desperately need – in the required quantity, in the shortest timeframe possible.
This dynamic ignited GHX to action. We created the COVID-19 Information Center to deliver the insights, data and tools to help our community tackle the pressing challenges of securing supplies, identifying clinically comparable product alternatives and setting up overflow care facilities. Our goal is to empower you to respond to the call for answers.
When GHX was founded 20 years ago there wasn’t a road map, but over time we collectively built an amazing community. This unprecedented time calls on us to re-imagine what healthcare's 'new normal' looks like and we will build a stronger future together.
Webinar: Clinical Spend Strategies to Aid Recovery from COVID-19
A Message to Our Community
Webinar: Clinical Spend Strategies to Aid Recovery from COVID-19
date: Wednesday, May 27, 2020
As hospitals consider re-establishing revenue-generating surgical procedures, executives must uncover new savings opportunities while increasing supply chain resiliency. We will discuss five clinical spend strategies that forward-thinking supply chain leaders and clinical managers should consider incorporating to support financial recuperation.
WHEN: Thursday, June 4 at 1:00-1:45pm CT
HOSTS:
John Cherf, MD, MPH, MBA, Chief Medical Officer, Lumere
Dan Hermes, MBA, Senior Solution Advisor, Lumere
SESSION OUTLINE:
In this webinar, you will learn about:
Medical device cost savings strategies that won’t impact care quality or patient outcomes
How to assess which elective surgeries will perform the strongest financially
Strategies to improve supply chain collaboration with physicians
Financial benefits of accurately capturing supply information during clinical documentation
Bottom-line advantages of leveraging holistic and interoperable data sources