Events
MedSpeed 2012 Conferences and Trade Shows
As pressure mounts on healthcare executives to do more with
less, more and more systems are looking for new areas in which to
find added value, streamline, remove waste and reduce overall
costs.
Accountable care and similar models designed to improve the
patient experience and make healthcare as efficient and effective
as possible are solidifying and providing road maps for other
organizations to follow. Healthcare transportation, and by
extension MedSpeed, has a vital role in helping organizations
achieve these critical goals.
The following are just some of the events where you can find us
supporting our goal to share our thoughts on why healthcare
transportation is an important strategic asset for healthcare
organizations and a critical cog in the supply chain
wheel.
Upcoming Events
2012
Spring IDN Summit & Expo
Orlando, FL
April 23-25, 2012
During the Summit, MedSpeed will host a focus group
with healthcare supply chain leaders to exchange ideas and share
insight about some of the issues most crucial to the healthcare
industry.
AHRMM11 Annual Conference and Exhibition
San Antonio, TX
August 5-8, 2012
At the 2012 AHRMM Conference and Exhibition, MedSpeed will host
an exhibit where we will speak with healthcare leaders about
strategic initiatives to improve the efficacy and efficiency of
healthcare.
Past Events
World
Congress Leadership Summit on Health Care Supply Chain
Management
Orlando, FL
January 30 - February 1, 2012
On January 31, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Jake Crampton, CEO,
MedSpeed, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's (UPMC)
assistant director, non-clinical strategic sourcing, Mike
Figliolia, discussed their creative seven-year partnership and how
it has produced added value and savings within purchased
services.
We are so pleased to have MedSpeed as a member of the Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium. MedSpeed consistently brings innovative thinking to our deliberations and helps us choose to investigate issues that will improve the performance of the supply chain for improved patient care.
Eugene Schneller, Ph.D., Co- Director Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium