2024 Supply Chain Leadership Series - Generative AI Utilization in Supply Chain Management - On Demand
Supply chain executives & managers have an ongoing need for sharing best practices in their profession. Supply chain touches all aspects of the health care delivery system from clinical to operational to financial and is an increasingly strategic function within provider organizations. By understanding how others achieve success within these varied areas—through collaboration with professionals and leaders—learnings can spread more quickly, resulting in better patient care at lower costs.
Target Audience
- Supply chain leaders and executives from sourcing and supply chain operations, clinical leaders of supply chain, value analysis leaders and professionals, nurses, and a variety of other health care and supply chain professionals.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss leading or emerging practices among supply chain leaders and staff contributing to organizational efforts to advance supply chain strategy, enhance operational efficiencies, reduce unfavorable variation, and impact the cost of care.
Faculty & Planners |
Planning Committee Carla Stephens, MBA, CMRP, AHVAP Sr. Director, Member Networks Vizient, Inc. |
Faculty Geoff Gates Senior Director P2P & Technology Supply Chain Support Services Cleveland Clinic |
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Disclaimer The education provided through this activity is for continuing education purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in this activity are those of the faculty/presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views of Vizient, Inc. |
Healthcare Executives (ACHE)
Available Credit
- 1.00 ACHE
- 1.00 General CE - Attendance