The Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management is conducting a 2011 National Healthcare Executive Survey on Supply Chain Management, according to a company news release.
The survey is intended to gauge hospital executives' perceptions of the importance of supply chain management within their organizations as well as developing issues and trends in the industry. Survey results are expected to provide valuable insight into the goals, priorities and performance of supply chain management, allowing executives to take corrective action and optimize the supply chains of their businesses.
The online survey will be distributed to hospital chief executive officers, chief financial officers, chief operating officers and healthcare supply chain leaders. Data will be collected through April 8, and results will be presented at the AHRMM11 Annual Conference & Exhibition in Boston on Aug. 8.
Read the news release about AHRMM's supply chain survey (pdf).
Read other coverage about supply chain trends:
- Amerinet, St. John Companies Sign Agreement for Diagnostic Imaging Supplies
- Prices of Brand-Name Drugs Skyrocket
- Medtronic CFO Dispels Rumors Company Is Shying Away From GPOs
The survey is intended to gauge hospital executives' perceptions of the importance of supply chain management within their organizations as well as developing issues and trends in the industry. Survey results are expected to provide valuable insight into the goals, priorities and performance of supply chain management, allowing executives to take corrective action and optimize the supply chains of their businesses.
The online survey will be distributed to hospital chief executive officers, chief financial officers, chief operating officers and healthcare supply chain leaders. Data will be collected through April 8, and results will be presented at the AHRMM11 Annual Conference & Exhibition in Boston on Aug. 8.
Read the news release about AHRMM's supply chain survey (pdf).
Read other coverage about supply chain trends:
- Amerinet, St. John Companies Sign Agreement for Diagnostic Imaging Supplies
- Prices of Brand-Name Drugs Skyrocket
- Medtronic CFO Dispels Rumors Company Is Shying Away From GPOs