Agenda de Eventos V.2, N.1 2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37497/ijhmreview.v2i1.101Abstract
Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM): Collaborating To Achieve the Triple Aim
Who should attend: Professionals in the healthcare supply chain field
As the premier education and networking event for the healthcare supply chain field, AHRMM16will focus on the theme: “Collaborating To Achieve the Triple Aim.” The Triple Aim framework was developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and calls for “improving the individual experience of care, improving the health of populations and reducing the per capita cost — all addressed at the same time. The organizers aim to achieve this goal with four days of relevant keynote presentations, learning labs, presentations regarding new business solutions and in-person collaborations with industry thought leaders. It has a lot to do with collaboration. We want to bridge gaps between supply chain and finance and executive suite and vendor population. We are focused on improving healthcare; that’s the underlying motivation. "Any opportunity we have to make someone’s job more streamlined or more efficient — that’s really what we’re going for.”
Date: July 31–August 3, 2016
Local: San Diego, California
URL:http://www.ahrmm.org/education/annual-conference/ahrmm16/about.shtml
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