Name
Supplying Healthcare in a Changing World - Panel Discussion
Date & Time
Thursday, December 16, 2021, 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
Vicky Lyle Daniel DeLay John Conner Attorney Richard Manson Angie Thomas
Description

Moderated by Vicky Lyle, VP Industry Associations at Owens & Minor

Panelists: 

John Connor – VP of Supply Chain, Owens & Minor

Dan Delay – System Senior Vice President, Common Spirit

Cardinal – Angela Thomas - Vice President, Government Accounts Management and Enterprise Supplier Diversity at Cardinal Health

Richard Manson – President of SourceMark, LLC.

The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic sent the healthcare industry into warp speed and put a spotlight on the gaps and challenges in supply chains across the globe.  In addition, social unrest, climate change, human migration, new technologies, aging populations, and other global factors, have all merged to provide an unprecedented time in history for the healthcare industry. These times of disruption have provided the industry a unique opportunity to shift its delivery of healthcare throughout the world and revamp its supply chain.  From hospital systems, to manufacturing and distribution networks, to the actual delivery of care to the population, healthcare companies and the people who work in them, are all contributing to these disruptive times to ensure that in the end, populations receive quality care in every aspect of the healthcare industry.

This session will offer the perspectives of companies from major aspects of healthcare (group purchasing, healthcare systems, manufacturing, and distribution) as they address the global factors affecting healthcare delivery throughout the world.

  • Learn insights and trends of key components of the healthcare industry.
  • Hear how the healthcare supply chain has changed and what major healthcare systems are doing about it.
  • Find out what opportunities exist for manufacturers, distributors, technology companies, and other suppliers of healthcare.
  • Learn how you should prepare your company to meet the needs of this ever-changing industry.