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Resuscitate your cardiovascular supply chain: Efficiency through automation

6/7/16 12:00 pm CDT

Cardinal Health and Suzanna Hoppszallern, Senior Editor - Data and Research, Hospitals & Health Networks Magazine

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With non-invasive cardiovascular procedures on the rise and hospitals assuming greater financial risk under value-based care, supply chain leaders play a critical role in achieving quality, efficiency and cost goals. Optimizing performance to achieve Triple Aim objectives is essential.

Lisa Stepps, Clinical Consultant with Cardinal Health™ Inventory Management Solutions, will show you best practices to optimize your CV supply chain and achieve operational excellence with automation to empower your staff. She will share strategies to help your team capture missing charges, reduce waste, streamline workflows and achieve greater accuracy.

Hear best practices from hospitals using this automated approach to manage their cardiovascular spaces, giving them the ability to use evidence-based intelligence to drive purchasing decisions and stakeholder collaboration, manage costs, and support their organization’s patient safety initiatives.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to use best practices and automation to enhance their cardiovascular supply chain
  • Understand the value of monitoring utilization and using data to reduce variability, make better purchasing decisions, and support patient safety initiatives
  • Strategies to build alignment with physicians and clinicians
  • Steps to implement an automated solution to drive operational efficiency

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Lisa Stepps Cardinal Health

Lisa Stepps
Clinical Consultant
Cardinal Health™ Inventory Management Solutions


Suzanna Hoppszallern Senior Editor, Data and Research Hospitals & Health Networks Magazine
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Suzanna Hoppszallern Senior Editor, Data and Research - Hospitals & Health Networks Magazine

This webinar is brought to you on behalf of: Cardinal Health logo

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