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Purchased Services & Other Indirect Spend: Resiliency for Tomorrow’s Supply Chain
Explore common indirect spend risk considerations and prepare to take steps to introduce resiliency within indirect spend categories.
Health Care Finance for Nurse Executives - Learn More
To equip nurse executives for these challenges, AONL, in partnership with the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) offers a Certificate in Health Care Finance for Nurse Executives.
Certified Health Care Facility Manager (CHFM) Exam Review Program
Gain confidence in the five key competency areas of the CHFM exam. Plus get insight into exam content and preparation techniques.
Reducing Costs and Environmental Impacts to Health Care through a Total Cost of Ownership Calculator
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Tremendous cost pressures within the U.S. health care system are forcing providers to explore alternative ways to save money. To address this need, a TCO calculator has been developed to provide purchasers with a standardized and systematic way to consider the various use and waste costs of products that are procured. This webinar demonstrates the tool’s basic functions and shares resources available to support its use.
Supply Chain Cardboard and Storage Best Practices
On-Demand Educational Webinars
On-site supply storage is one of the core competencies of effective supply chain management, and adhering to standards and regulations is an ongoing practice. Whether products are stored in bins or in cardboard boxes, supply chain must ensure all employees follow guidelines for patient safety. In this webinar, a panel of veteran supply chain professionals discuss The Joint Commission Standards and the necessity for risk assessment.
Rethink Processes, Regain Control
On-Demand Educational Webinars
The supply chain ecosystem has contributed to the 25% waste in the health care system. We can accept that reality while at the same time learning to incorporate spend reduction and cost recovery efforts as standard practice. Through technology, we can broaden communication across the health care community to become more efficient, free funds for other initiatives, and add greater value to health care.