LOUISVILLE, Colo. & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) is presenting on key opportunities for supply chain leaders to deliver added efficiency and effectiveness to healthcare. Attendees of the AHRMM18 Conference and Exhibition, August 12-15, in Chicago, will have the opportunity to learn from GHX on four key topics: using supply chain to manage population health; value-based decision making through data integrity utilizing UDI; supply chain’s role in helping to deliver the organization’s strategic financial and operational goals; and practical ways to improve supply chain automation and drive contract compliance.
AHRMM18 attendees are also invited to GHX booth 551 focused on transforming the healthcare supply chain for increased efficiency, lower costs and, ultimately, better patient care.
“One of the important ways that GHX is helping to support the industry is its leadership and participating in AHRMM’s Cost-Quality-Outcomes (CQO) Movement,” said Karen Conway, vice president, Healthcare Value at GHX, immediate past Chair of AHRMM and the current Cost-Quality-Outcomes (CQO) Summit Task Force Chair. The 2018 CQO Summit Report on the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain will be released on Monday, August 13 at 10:00 a.m. CT.
The two Learning Lab sessions GHX will present include:
Managing Population Health: A Supply and Demand Challenge
Tuesday,
August 14, from 1:00–2:00 p.m. CT
Presenter: Karen Conway
Population
health management has more to do with the social determinants of health
than clinical care. Increasingly, healthcare systems must work with
community organizations to develop and implement programs to meet those
needs. Conway will outline the skills required to inventory needs
(demand), identify available resources (supply), and contract for and
deliver those products and services in an efficient and affordable
manner.
UDI: Finding Value in the Real World
Wednesday,
August 15, 8:00–9:00 a.m. CT
Presenter: Karen Conway
Moving
from volume to value-based healthcare requires better understanding of
what impacts both the cost and quality of patient care, including the
selection and use of supplies. Current regulatory activity is designed
to provide more data on the performance of medical devices in routine
clinical practice, which can be used to inform better purchasing
decisions, improve patient safety and reduce variation that negatively
impacts clinical and financial performance. Accessing and analyzing this
data requires hospitals to change how they help ensure the integrity of
product data across their own organizations and the entire medical
device lifecycle from manufacturer through to patients.
Additionally, GHX is presenting at two Strategic Sourcing Track sessions in the Learning Pavilion:
Free Your Teams to Focus on Strategic Activities
Monday,
August 13, 4:30–5:00 p.m. CT
Presenter: David Mervish, Senior
Solution Specialist, GHX
Supply chain teams are continually asked
to do more with less. Learn how you can utilize GHX expertise to manage
order acknowledgements and contract exceptions, allowing more time to
focus on additional strategic activities and initiatives.
Supply Chain's Role in AP Automation
Tuesday, August
14, 9:15–9:45 a.m. CT
Presenter: Matt Houston, Vice President,
Product Management, GHX
Timely and efficient processing of invoices
and payments ranks among healthcare’s largest pains. Combining focus on
both delivers a powerful solution to drive your strategic financial and
operational goals. Learn how to complete the procure-to-pay process with
less paper and more rebate opportunities to drive significant cost
savings.
About GHX
Global Healthcare Exchange, LLC (GHX) is a healthcare business and data automation company, empowering healthcare organizations to enable better patient care and maximize industry savings using its world-class cloud-based supply chain technology platform. GHX brings together healthcare providers, manufacturers and distributors in North America, and Europe, who rely on proven healthcare-focused technology and comprehensive data to automate business processes and make more informed, timely and fact-based decisions. Solutions span procurement and accounts payable automation, contract and inventory management, vendor credentialing and management, business intelligence, payment management and other supply chain-related tools and services. For more information, visit www.ghx.com and The Healthcare Hub.